Overview:
This session provides Canadian managers, HR professionals, and team leaders with a practical, structured, and immediately applicable guide to resolving workplace conflict and facilitating mediation between employees in a Canadian workplace context.
This session provides Canadian managers, HR professionals, and team leaders with a practical, structured, and immediately applicable guide to resolving workplace conflict and facilitating mediation between employees in a Canadian workplace context. Attendees will learn how to identify conflict early, how to intervene appropriately at each stage of escalation, how to facilitate productive conversations between conflicting parties, how to reach resolutions that are fair, sustainable, and professionally documented, and how to build a team culture where conflict is addressed early and constructively rather than allowed to fester and damage.
Every concept is grounded in real Canadian workplace conflict scenarios and aligned with Canadian workplace legislation and professional standards.
Why you should Attend:
There is conflict on your team right now. It may be visible two team members who cannot work together, a complaint that has been raised, a situation that has escalated beyond what you can ignore. Or it may be invisible tension that everyone feels but nobody names, performance that is suffering because of an unaddressed interpersonal dynamic, a team culture that has quietly fractured.
Either way, unresolved workplace conflict does not stay static. It escalates, it spreads, and it costs in productivity, in retention, in legal risk, and in the personal toll it takes on everyone involved including you. This session gives you the conflict resolution framework, the mediation skills, and the professional confidence to address workplace conflict early, fairly, and effectively before it becomes the problem that defines your leadership.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Understanding workplace conflict the most common sources of conflict in Canadian workplaces and the early warning signs most managers miss
- The conflict escalation model how workplace conflict moves from manageable disagreement to formal complaint if not addressed at the right stage
- The manager's role in conflict resolution when to intervene, how to intervene, and when to involve HR or a formal process
- A structured framework for facilitating a conflict resolution conversation between two or more employees
- Active listening and neutral facilitation the skills that make conflict conversations productive rather than inflaming
- How to help conflicting parties identify common ground, understand each other's perspective, and reach a sustainable resolution
- Documenting conflict resolution conversations the professional record that protects all parties and demonstrates that the manager acted appropriately
- Managing conflict in a hybrid and remote Canadian workplace the unique challenges of resolving conflict between people who are not physically together
- Conflict resolution in diverse Canadian teams cultural communication differences and how they affect conflict dynamics and resolution approaches
- When mediation is not enough understanding the escalation pathway to formal HR processes, external mediators, and legal intervention in a Canadian context
- How to rebuild team relationships and restore psychological safety after a conflict has been resolved
- Building a conflict-resilient Canadian team culture where disagreement is addressed early, respectfully, and constructively
Who Will Benefit:
- Managers and Team Leaders at All Levels
- HR Professionals and HR Business Partners
- People and Culture Professionals
- Senior Leaders
- Department Heads
- Operations Managers
- Workplace Health and Safety Professionals and Any Canadian Manager or HR Professional Responsible for Managing Employee Relations and Workplace Conflict