Authors: Sumit Kumar Ghosh, Dr.Virat Jaiswal

Abstract: The banking industry in Madhya Pradesh (MP) has been expanding very fast, with mounting competition and growing operational requirements putting employees at the center of service provision and subjecting them to significant workplace pressure. Conflict management within the organization has become a crucial determinant of employee performance, job satisfaction, and overall organizational effectiveness. This research explores the type and effect of workplace disputes among public, private, and cooperative banks in MP and examines how conflict management practices play a mediating role in employee outcomes. Empirical data were gathered using a survey of 250 employees, spanning different positions and experience, and were analyzed with regression and correlation to determine the interplay among levels of conflict, conflict resolution styles, and employee performance metrics. The results show that intense levels of unmanaged conflict substantially lower job satisfaction, impair productivity, and augment absenteeism, demonstrating the negative consequences of unaddressed conflict on employees as well as organizational performance. In contrast, institutionalized and systematic conflict resolution mechanisms like defining job responsibilities, initiating equitable promotion policies, encouraging open communication, and offering targeted training were shown to increase productivity, increase employee morale, and enable better service delivery. The research also suggests that moderate task conflict is likely to be a plus in high-performing teams, pointing to the complex use of conflict to trigger problem-solving and creativity. These findings provide practical advice to human resource managers and policymakers on the importance of internalizing constructive conflict resolution mechanisms and making them part of organizational policy. Overall, the study emphasizes that effective conflict management is not only an HR priority but also a strategic imperative to maintain performance and competitiveness in Indian banking.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17325085