
This article addresses the persistent organizational challenge of workplace conflict, which, when mismanaged, leads to decreased morale, productivity loss, and talent attrition. The objective is to provide a practical framework for shifting conflict from a destructive force to a catalyst for collaboration and innovation. The methodology synthesizes contemporary research in organizational psychology, mediation principles, and leadership studies to construct a multi-tiered strategy encompassing leadership intervention, cultural systems, and individual skills. The results present a clear model for diagnosing conflict sources, a step-by-step facilitation process for leaders, and proactive systems for building a resilient team culture. The discussion emphasizes that effective management transforms conflict from an emotional drain into a strategic gain, fostering psychological safety and robust problem-solving. The conclusion asserts that mastering workplace dynamics is not an optional soft skill but a core leadership competency essential for building adaptable, high-performing teams.
conflict management, workplace collaboration, psychological safety, leadership facilitation, team dynamics
conflict management, workplace collaboration, psychological safety, leadership facilitation, team dynamics
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