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Is Conflict Our Greatest Natural Resource?

Episode 12 of the A Job Done Well - Making Work Better podcast, hosted by Jimmy Barber, James Lawther, titled "Is Conflict Our Greatest Natural Resource?" was published on December 9, 2025 and runs 38 minutes.

December 9, 2025 ·38m · A Job Done Well - Making Work Better

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This episode introduces special guest Charles Irvine, who proposes a provocative idea: Conflict is our greatest natural resource. Key Discussion Points The Problem with Denial: Jimmy, James and Charles discuss how much time, energy, and resource people dedicate to denying the existence of conflict or avoiding it, leading to a "long tail of conflict" through rumination and anxiety. The Water Analogy: Charles uses the analogy of water—an essential resource that can nurture or destroy—to explain...

This episode introduces special guest Charles Irvine, who proposes a provocative idea: Conflict is our greatest natural resource.

Key Discussion Points

The Problem with Denial: Jimmy, James and Charles discuss how much time, energy, and resource people dedicate to denying the existence of conflict or avoiding it, leading to a "long tail of conflict" through rumination and anxiety.

The Water Analogy: Charles uses the analogy of water—an essential resource that can nurture or destroy—to explain that, while conflict can be destructive, it must be channelled and worked with rather than demonised or avoided.

Conflict vs. Consensus: James raises the point that the opposite of conflict, consensus, can lead to groupthink, which is dangerous for organisations. Charles adds that people often withhold their genuine opinions to pursue consensus, resulting in decisions that lack genuine buy-in.

Benefits of Channelling Conflict: When channelled properly, the benefits include:

  • Tapping into the thinking, wisdom, and expertise of others.
  • Saving time by dealing with issues directly, leading to more effective meetings (citing statistics that at least 40% of management time is spent dealing with dysfunctional relationships and poorly made decisions).
  • Improving relationships by fostering honesty and robust conversation.

Shifting the Mindset: Charles recommends two key approaches for changing the negative perception of conflict:

  • Be Gentle: Be less critical of yourself and others, recognising that no one is perfectly skilled at managing conflict.
  • Talk About Conflict Before It Happens: Have a team discussion about what a healthy conflict culture means for you.

The Fifth Province: Charles draws on Irish mythology—the Fifth Province—as a strategy for managing past or present conflict. It is a metaphorical space where participants can temporarily leave their "weapons" (resentment, egos, fight) at the door to have an open conversation. The goal is to free the mind enough to talk, knowing that the dynamic will shift, and they will not leave the same way they entered.

The Elephant's Peg: Charles uses the analogy of a circus elephant tied to a tiny wooden peg to illustrate how people are held back by assumptions and limiting narratives built up over time about the risks of engaging in conflict.

Listen in and decide if conflict really is our greatest natural resource.

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