Get the latest research on conflict at work
Kevin Wood, The Myers-Briggs Company
2 min. read
22% of people think their managers handle conflict poorly or very poorly, according to our latest research.
The same research also shows that:
- 98% of people think conflict management is a very or extremely important skill for managers.
- Poor communication is the number one cause of conflict.
Get more findings and recommendations for managing conflict by downloading Conflict at work: A research report.
How is this information useful to you and your organization?
Many people see conflict negatively, which it obviously is when it escalates.
But if you define conflict as a difference of opinion, you see how relevant conflict management is in the current work environment. Constant change, disruption, hyper connectivity, shifting teams, global workforces, greater inclusion—all of these increase our exposure to different ideas, opinions, objectives, and ways of doing things.
Every day, decisions are being made. And every day, difference—and maybe conflict—occurs.
Author and conflict expert Dr Gail Fann Thomas describes conflict management as ‘a performance multiplier’ because good management of conflict makes a massive difference to performance. It has real value. This is why it’s an essential skill, especially for leaders and managers.
Our new research will help you understand more about conflict. The report takes you through different aspects of conflict at work, including:
- Costs and consequences (including how much time is spent on conflict).
- How conflict makes people feel.
- The role of personality type in conflict.
- Five different approaches to conflict.
- Recommendations for positive resolution.
Download Conflict at work: A research report by The Myers-Briggs Company.
Want to learn more about managing conflict?
- Listen to our conflict management podcast with Dr Gail Fann Thomas
- Watch the webinar: conflict
- Learn more about the TKI conflict management tool (no certification necessary)