Tension and disagreement are inevitable in the workplace. But there’s a difference between healthy and unhealthy conflict. Here are four ways to encourage productive conflict on your team.

Say it’s ok. Normalize disagreement. Tell your team it’s expected and essential for collaboration. Set clear norms: focus on ideas, not people, and respect different perspectives. When conflict arises, remind them it’s a sign of engagement, not dysfunction.

Name positive tensions. Identify recurring tensions—like speed vs. quality—and call them out when they show up. This reframes conflict as a natural dynamic, not a personal issue, and helps you balance competing priorities.

Depersonalize. Separate people from problems. Ask team members to argue against their own perspective to consider alternate ways of thinking. This exercise builds empathy, fosters open-mindedness, and reduces defensiveness during debates.

Stay calm. Your reaction sets the tone. When conflict arises, model curiosity. A steady presence makes it safe for others to speak up. If tensions rise, gently steer the conversation back to shared goals.
This tip is adapted from “How to Encourage the Right Kind of Conflict on Your Team,” by Amy Gallo.
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