Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

Case 14-B: Dealing with Conflict at Eco Landscape Janet Ramirez is the superviso

ID: 343428 • Letter: C

Question

Case 14-B: Dealing with Conflict at Eco Landscape Janet Ramirez is the supervisor of a ten-person design section at Eco Landscape, an employee-owned company that plans, designs, and builds exteriors of large commercial development projects. Although the company has projects all around the United States, their work is heavily concentrated in the Minnesota area, where the exterior building season is limited to six months in the spring and summer. The schedule forces the company to rely very heavily on the winter months to complete all the design work for its projects. Janet is very aware that the quality and output of her department during January through March will have serious impacts on the company’s financial performance for the year. During December, Janet notices that one of her designers, Alex, is drafting plans for a lot his family owns near a local vacation lake. Alex is an employee who Janet values for his competence in design and his initiative on projects. For the moment Janet decides not to do anything about this incident, thinking that it may just be an unusual occurrence. Two weeks later Janet is reviewing some design plans for a major project with another two of her designers. In the meeting Janet is made aware that this project is running seriously behind schedule and has a number of problems that must be addressed. Janet asks the two designers what is holding up the project and what is being done to get the project completed on schedule. Ted, an experienced and senior designer, says, “Well, we need some input from Alex that we have asked for several times, but he seems busy with other things.” Becky, the other designer, chimes in with, “And we are not going to stay late and work on this project when some other members of the department are leaving early to work on personal projects.” At this point Janet realizes there is a potentially serious problem with Alex and sets up a meeting with him. At the meeting Alex denies working on personal projects and cannot remember or understand the items that the other designers claim are late. Alex thinks about the situation and says to Janet, “You know, those two designers are constantly late on projects and always blaming someone else for their poor planning and sloppy work. Remember last year when the Bank project was delayed? That was their project, and I worked overtime for three weeks to fix their design and to complete their paperwork.” A week later Janet stops for coffee with a group of designers in the cafeteria, and one of the designers says, “Well, morale and productivity are as low as I have ever seen it. I guess the arguments will cost us all our year-end bonus payments, not to mention the fun of working at Eco.”

How (not where) did this conflict originate?

What type of conflict resolution is called for in this case?

What would you suggest is a good first step for Janet to do in this case?

Please type out answers please no plagiarized answers

Explanation / Answer

Janet, ignoring to address the problem of Alex working on personal project during peak building season was the origin point of the conflict. Had Janet addressed Alex, the moment she knew about his plans, such conflict would not have arisen.

There are basically 5 techniques for conflict resolution at workplace:

Eco Landscape is facing with the following problems because of the conflict between Alex and the other designers:

As time is a big constraint in this case, we need to opt for the conflict resolution technique, which is the fastest. So Janet should go for competing resolution technique and order Alex to prioritize project’s tasks first and finish them adhering to strict timelines.

Good first step for Janet will be to call for a quick team meeting where after both parties keep their point, Janet comes up with the deciding opinion and lead to an action plan.

Hire Me For All Your Tutoring Needs
Integrity-first tutoring: clear explanations, guidance, and feedback.
Drop an Email at
drjack9650@gmail.com
Chat Now And Get Quote