"I don't think it was to a degree where it was damaging to the team or environment. If everyone in a team gets on perfectly all the time it's probably more wrong than a team with some conflict, because that's how you make robust, sound decisions.
"We didn't try to fix it, but yes, we were aware of it."
Stronach was asked if he believed the White Ferns were united as they prepared at Lincoln for this month's tour to Australia.
"We've still got work to do in that area, [but] it's not a train-smash by any stretch.
"They all want to achieve the same things, which is where they are united, but there are differing opinions on how to get there."
Bates always felt she had Tiffen's support on the field, but they had some disagreements around personnel.
"The selectors, not just Haidee, had a clear campaign plan on bringing youngsters through, and I was just fighting to pick our best team," Bates said.
Stronach believed it was a matter of definition.
"I think we don't know our best side. That, to me, is the line Haidee's going down with selection. At times we needed to trial different people in different roles to figure that out.
"They were a team wanting to perform, playing arguably the best team in the world [England], and not doing too well."
Stronach also responded to Bates' point about the lack of review feedback for players, after the White Ferns' World Cup disappointment.
"It wasn't specifically around the players. In fact the majority was around the systems and processes supporting those players," he said.
"Yes, the players didn't receive a hard copy, but were aware of anything associated with them [in the review]. A lot of it was based around how we provide depth, and how New Zealand Cricket supported the White Ferns inside and outside the squad.
"It's their right to understand anything specific to them, but a lot was not specific to them. It was about us reviewing us. There was some confidential stuff in there as well."
Despite the lack of feedback, Bates agreed NZC had put more support around the group to ensure the environment improved after the World Cup.