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SELF ASSESSMENT TEST FOR CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
To what extent does each statement describe you? Indicate your level of agreement by
circling the appropriate response on the right.
Circle the number that indicates how well
these statements describe you.
Rarely Always
1. If someone disagrees with me, I
vigorously  defend  my  side  of  the  issue…
1 2 3 4 5
2. I go along with suggestions from co-
workers,  even  if  I  don’t  agree  with  them…
1 2 3 4 5
3. I give-and-take so that a compromise
can be  reached…
1 2 3 4 5
4. I keep my opinions to myself rather than
openly  disagree  with  people…
1 2 3 4 5
5. In disagreements or negotiations, I try to
find the best possible solutions for both sides by
sharing  information…
1 2 3 4 5
6. I try to reach a middle ground in
disputes  with  other  people…
1 2 3 4 5
7. I accommodate the wishes of people who
have  different  points  of  view  than  my  own…
1 2 3 4 5
8. I avoid openly debating issues where
there  is  disagreement  …
1 2 3 4 5
9. In negotiations, I hold on to my position
rather  than  give  in  …
1 2 3 4 5
10. I try to solve conflicts by finding solutions
that  benefit  both  me  and  the  other  person…
1 2 3 4 5
11. I let co-workers have their way rather
than jeopardize our relationship…
1 2 3 4 5
12. I  try  to  win  my  position  in  a  discussion…
1 2 3 4 5
13. I like to investigate conflicts with co-
workers so that we can discover solutions that
benefit  both  of  us…
1 2 3 4 5
14. I believe that it is not worth the time and
trouble discussing my differences of opinion
with  other  people…
1 2 3 4 5
15. To reach an agreement, I give up some
things  in  exchange  for  others…
1 2 3 4 5
Scoring key for Conflict management questionnaire: -
Write the scores circled for each item on the appropriate line below (statement numbers
are in the brackets), and add up each scale. Higher scores indicate that you are stronger
on that conflict management style.
Competing (1).......... + (9)........... + (12).......... =............
Accommodating (2) .......... + (7) .......... + (11) .......... =............
Compromising (3) .......... + (6) .......... + (15) .......... =............
Avoiding (4) .......... + (8) .......... + (14) .......... =............
Collaborating (5) .......... + (10) .......... + (13) .......... =............
“Conflict  is  inevitable,  but  combat  is  optional.” — Max Lucado
Conflict happens. How you respond to and resolve conflict will limit or enable your
success. Here is some tools to understand conflict, to learn your own conflict patterns,
and empower you to make more effective choices when you are finding or facing conflict.
E M B R A C E C O N F L I C T A S A S O U R C E O F G R O W T H A N D
T R A N S F O R M A T I O N
Conflict can come from a variety of sources:
Goals. Conflict can happen as a result of conflicting goals or priorities. It can
also happen when there is a lack of shared goals.
Personality conflicts. Personality conflicts are a common cause of conflict.
Sometimes  there  is  no  chemistry,  or  you  haven’t  figured  out  an  effective  way  to  
click with somebody.
Scarce resources.  Conflict  can  happen  when  you’re  competing  over  scarce  
resources.
Styles. People have different styles. Your thinking style or communication style
might  conflict  with  somebody  else’s  thinking  style  or  their  communication  style.
The good news is that conflicts in styles are easy to adapt to when you know
how.
Values. Sometimes you will find conflict in values. The challenge here is that
values are core. Adapting with styles is one thing, but dealing with conflicting
values is another. That’s  why  a  particular  business,  group,  or  culture  may  not  be  
a good fit for you. It’s  also  why  “bird’s  of  a  feather  flock  together”  and  why  
“opposites  attract,  but  similarities  bind.”
By embracing conflict as a part of life, you can make the most of each situation and use
it as a learning opportunity or a leadership opportunity. You can also use it as an
opportunity to transform the situation into something better.
T H O M A S - K I L M A N N C O N F L I C T M O D E I N S T R U M E N T
The Thomas Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument is a model for handling conflict:
The model organizes five conflict management styles based on two dimensions:
assertiveness and cooperativeness.
F I V E C O N F L I C T M A N A G E M E N T S T Y L E S
Here are the five conflict management styles according to Thomas, K.W., and R.H.
Kilmann:
1. Accommodating – This is when you cooperate to a high-degree, and it may be
at your own expense, and actually work against your own goals, objectives, and
desired outcomes. This approach is effective when the other party is the expert
or has a better solution. It can also be effective for preserving future relations
with the other party.
2. Avoiding - This is when you simply avoid the issue. You  aren’t  helping  the  other  
party  reach  their  goals,  and  you  aren’t  assertively  pursuing  your  own. This works
when the issue is trivial or when you have no chance of winning. It can also be
effective when the issue would be very costly. It’s  also  very  effective  when  the  
atmosphere is emotionally charged and you need to create some space.
Sometimes  issues  will  resolve  themselves,  but  “hope  is  not  a  strategy”,  and,  in  
general, avoiding is not a good long term strategy.
3. Collaborating – This is where you partner or pair up with the other party to
achieve both of your goals. This  is  how  you  break  free  of  the  “win-lose”  paradigm  
and  seek  the  “win-win.” This can be effective for complex scenarios where you
need to find a novel solution. This can also mean re-framing the challenge to
create  a  bigger  space  and  room  for  everybody’s  ideas. The downside is that it
requires a high-degree of trust and reaching a consensus can require a lot of time
and effort to get everybody on board and to synthesize all the ideas.
4. Competing – This  is  the  “win-lose”  approach. You act in a very assertive way to
achieve your goals, without seeking to cooperate with the other party, and it may
be at the expense of the other party. This approach may be appropriate for
emergencies when time is of the essence, or when you need quick, decisive
action, and people are aware of and support the approach.
5. Compromising – This  is  the  “lose-lose”  scenario  where  neither  party  really  
achieves what they want. This requires a moderate level of assertiveness and
cooperation. It may be appropriate for scenarios where you need a temporary
solution, or where both sides have equally important goals. The trap is to fall
into compromising as an easy way out, when collaborating would produce a
better solution.
By knowing your own default patterns you improve your self-awareness. Once you are
aware of your own patterns, you can pay attention to whether they are working for you
and you can explore alternatives. By using a scenario-based approach, you can
choose more effective conflict management styles and test their effectiveness for you
and your situations.
References: J.D. Meier

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Self Assessment Test for Conflict Management

  • 1. SELF ASSESSMENT TEST FOR CONFLICT MANAGEMENT To what extent does each statement describe you? Indicate your level of agreement by circling the appropriate response on the right. Circle the number that indicates how well these statements describe you. Rarely Always 1. If someone disagrees with me, I vigorously  defend  my  side  of  the  issue… 1 2 3 4 5 2. I go along with suggestions from co- workers,  even  if  I  don’t  agree  with  them… 1 2 3 4 5 3. I give-and-take so that a compromise can be  reached… 1 2 3 4 5 4. I keep my opinions to myself rather than openly  disagree  with  people… 1 2 3 4 5 5. In disagreements or negotiations, I try to find the best possible solutions for both sides by sharing  information… 1 2 3 4 5 6. I try to reach a middle ground in disputes  with  other  people… 1 2 3 4 5 7. I accommodate the wishes of people who have  different  points  of  view  than  my  own… 1 2 3 4 5 8. I avoid openly debating issues where there  is  disagreement  … 1 2 3 4 5 9. In negotiations, I hold on to my position rather  than  give  in  … 1 2 3 4 5 10. I try to solve conflicts by finding solutions that  benefit  both  me  and  the  other  person… 1 2 3 4 5 11. I let co-workers have their way rather than jeopardize our relationship… 1 2 3 4 5 12. I  try  to  win  my  position  in  a  discussion… 1 2 3 4 5 13. I like to investigate conflicts with co- workers so that we can discover solutions that benefit  both  of  us… 1 2 3 4 5 14. I believe that it is not worth the time and trouble discussing my differences of opinion with  other  people… 1 2 3 4 5 15. To reach an agreement, I give up some things  in  exchange  for  others… 1 2 3 4 5 Scoring key for Conflict management questionnaire: - Write the scores circled for each item on the appropriate line below (statement numbers are in the brackets), and add up each scale. Higher scores indicate that you are stronger on that conflict management style. Competing (1).......... + (9)........... + (12).......... =............ Accommodating (2) .......... + (7) .......... + (11) .......... =............ Compromising (3) .......... + (6) .......... + (15) .......... =............ Avoiding (4) .......... + (8) .......... + (14) .......... =............ Collaborating (5) .......... + (10) .......... + (13) .......... =............
  • 2. “Conflict  is  inevitable,  but  combat  is  optional.” — Max Lucado Conflict happens. How you respond to and resolve conflict will limit or enable your success. Here is some tools to understand conflict, to learn your own conflict patterns, and empower you to make more effective choices when you are finding or facing conflict. E M B R A C E C O N F L I C T A S A S O U R C E O F G R O W T H A N D T R A N S F O R M A T I O N Conflict can come from a variety of sources: Goals. Conflict can happen as a result of conflicting goals or priorities. It can also happen when there is a lack of shared goals. Personality conflicts. Personality conflicts are a common cause of conflict. Sometimes  there  is  no  chemistry,  or  you  haven’t  figured  out  an  effective  way  to   click with somebody. Scarce resources.  Conflict  can  happen  when  you’re  competing  over  scarce   resources. Styles. People have different styles. Your thinking style or communication style might  conflict  with  somebody  else’s  thinking  style  or  their  communication  style. The good news is that conflicts in styles are easy to adapt to when you know how. Values. Sometimes you will find conflict in values. The challenge here is that values are core. Adapting with styles is one thing, but dealing with conflicting values is another. That’s  why  a  particular  business,  group,  or  culture  may  not  be   a good fit for you. It’s  also  why  “bird’s  of  a  feather  flock  together”  and  why   “opposites  attract,  but  similarities  bind.” By embracing conflict as a part of life, you can make the most of each situation and use it as a learning opportunity or a leadership opportunity. You can also use it as an opportunity to transform the situation into something better. T H O M A S - K I L M A N N C O N F L I C T M O D E I N S T R U M E N T The Thomas Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument is a model for handling conflict: The model organizes five conflict management styles based on two dimensions: assertiveness and cooperativeness.
  • 3. F I V E C O N F L I C T M A N A G E M E N T S T Y L E S Here are the five conflict management styles according to Thomas, K.W., and R.H. Kilmann: 1. Accommodating – This is when you cooperate to a high-degree, and it may be at your own expense, and actually work against your own goals, objectives, and desired outcomes. This approach is effective when the other party is the expert or has a better solution. It can also be effective for preserving future relations with the other party. 2. Avoiding - This is when you simply avoid the issue. You  aren’t  helping  the  other   party  reach  their  goals,  and  you  aren’t  assertively  pursuing  your  own. This works when the issue is trivial or when you have no chance of winning. It can also be effective when the issue would be very costly. It’s  also  very  effective  when  the   atmosphere is emotionally charged and you need to create some space. Sometimes  issues  will  resolve  themselves,  but  “hope  is  not  a  strategy”,  and,  in   general, avoiding is not a good long term strategy. 3. Collaborating – This is where you partner or pair up with the other party to achieve both of your goals. This  is  how  you  break  free  of  the  “win-lose”  paradigm   and  seek  the  “win-win.” This can be effective for complex scenarios where you need to find a novel solution. This can also mean re-framing the challenge to create  a  bigger  space  and  room  for  everybody’s  ideas. The downside is that it requires a high-degree of trust and reaching a consensus can require a lot of time and effort to get everybody on board and to synthesize all the ideas. 4. Competing – This  is  the  “win-lose”  approach. You act in a very assertive way to achieve your goals, without seeking to cooperate with the other party, and it may be at the expense of the other party. This approach may be appropriate for emergencies when time is of the essence, or when you need quick, decisive action, and people are aware of and support the approach. 5. Compromising – This  is  the  “lose-lose”  scenario  where  neither  party  really   achieves what they want. This requires a moderate level of assertiveness and cooperation. It may be appropriate for scenarios where you need a temporary solution, or where both sides have equally important goals. The trap is to fall into compromising as an easy way out, when collaborating would produce a better solution. By knowing your own default patterns you improve your self-awareness. Once you are aware of your own patterns, you can pay attention to whether they are working for you and you can explore alternatives. By using a scenario-based approach, you can choose more effective conflict management styles and test their effectiveness for you and your situations. References: J.D. Meier