Conflict Resolution & Coaching for Managers

Practical course: resolve team conflict with confidence, coach your employees, and grow as a manager in Germany's workplace.

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Conflict Resolution & Coaching for Managers

Course Overview: Conflict Resolution & Coaching for Managers

Sound familiar? Two employees have been in conflict for weeks. The mood in the team is getting worse. And as a manager, you're not sure how to react.

Workplace conflict is part of everyday professional life in Germany. Whether in the office, working from home, or in meetings wherever people work together, tension eventually builds up. Many managers spend a large part of their working time resolving conflicts within their teams time that is then missing for strategic tasks. This is exactly where the course Conflict Resolution & Coaching for Managers comes in.

The course shows you how to recognise conflicts early, mediate them confidently, and resolve them sustainably. At the same time, you'll learn how to develop your employees through targeted coaching. This makes you a stronger leader and builds more trust across the whole team.

Conflict Resolution & Coaching for Managers combines practical conflict management, key employment-law basics, and modern coaching methods into one complete package. You won't just learn dry theory, you'll get concrete tools for everyday leadership in German companies, from difficult conversations to working with the works council.

Conflict Resolution & Coaching for Managers

Learning Objectives

After completing Conflict Resolution & Coaching for Managers, you will be able to:

  • Recognise team conflicts early, before they escalate
  • Understand the most common causes of workplace conflict
  • Lead conflict conversations confidently and professionally
  • Apply key employment-law frameworks relevant in Germany
  • Work confidently with works councils and legal requirements
  • Use basic coaching techniques in daily leadership situations
  • Combine conflict resolution and employee coaching effectively
  • Build a work culture that prevents conflict rather than fuelling it

Course Curriculum

5 Sections 20 Lectures 5 hours
  • What Is Workplace Conflict?
  • Types of Organisational Conflict
  • Psychological and Structural Sources of Conflict
  • Conflict Escalation and Behavioural Patterns
  • German Employment Law and Managerial Obligations
  • Co-Determination, Works Councils, and Conflict Authority
  • Discrimination, Harassment, and Equal Treatment Law
  • Confidentiality, Data Protection, and Documentation
  • Conflict Resolution Models and Approaches
  • Mediation and Facilitative Resolution
  • Negotiation Techniques for Managers
  • Decision-Making and Escalation Boundaries
  • What Does Coaching Mean for Managers?
  • Psychological Foundations of Coaching
  • Coaching Mindset and Managerial Presence
  • Ethical Boundaries and Role Clarity in Coaching
  • Conflict as a Development Opportunity
  • Leading Coaching-Oriented Conflict Conversations
  • Leadership Style, Culture, and Conflict Climate
  • Sustainable Managerial Authority and Conflict Prevention

Who is this course suitable for?

Conflict Resolution & Coaching for Managers is especially suited for:

  • Managers and team leaders who want to resolve team conflict confidently
  • HR managers and people-management professionals
  • Aspiring managers preparing for greater leadership responsibility
  • Project leaders with disciplinary or functional leadership duties
  • Coaches and consultants expanding their knowledge of conflict management
  • Founders and business owners leading their own teams

Requirements

  • No prior knowledge required
  • Basic German language skills to follow the course content
  • Interest in leadership, teamwork, and personal development
  • A computer or smartphone with internet access

Career opportunities

Skills from Conflict Resolution & Coaching for Managers can support several career paths, including:

  • Team Lead / People Manager: responsible for staff and team culture.
  • HR Business Partner: advises managers on people and conflict issues.
  • Internal Conflict Manager / Mediator: handles internal or external conflict resolution.
  • Executive/Business Coach: coaches managers and teams.
  • People Development Specialist: builds leadership and conflict skills across the organisation.

Certification information

After successfully completing Conflict Resolution & Coaching for Managers, you receive a course certificate you can use for your professional development.

The course is designed in line with CPD (Continuing Professional Development) principles. The certificate shows employers that you have actively engaged with leadership, conflict management, and coaching, a real advantage for job applications, internal promotions, or building a coaching practice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

01 What does a manager actually do in conflict resolution? +

As a manager, you mediate conflict conversations, listen to both sides, and work with everyone involved to find a fair solution without damaging teamwork in the process.

02 How do you properly resolve conflict in the workplace? +

A clear conversation, active listening, and a neutral stance are key. Many managers use mediation-based techniques to resolve conflict in a structured and fair way.

03 Is a manager legally required to resolve conflicts? +

Managers have a duty of care towards their employees. This means they must act on conflict, discrimination, or bullying; they can't simply ignore it.

04 What's the difference between coaching and mediation? +

Coaching supports one individual's development. Mediation involves two or more parties in conflict and helps them find a joint solution. The course covers both approaches.

05 Do I need a psychology degree to resolve conflicts in my team? +

No. The course teaches practical knowledge with no psychology background requiring clear methods you can apply directly in everyday leadership.

06 What role does the works council play in workplace conflicts? +

In Germany, the works council has co-determination rights in certain conflict situations, such as transfers or formal warnings. Managers should understand these rights to act in a legally compliant way.

07 Is coaching training worthwhile financially for managers? +

Yes. Many companies reward coaching and leadership skills with better promotion chances and higher pay. It can also open the door to a self-employed coaching career.

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