Being able to reconcile differences and to handle conflict constructively is a key determinant of organizational performance.
The Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI®) is the leading measure of conflict-handling modes. The assessment is known for demonstrating how each conflict mode can be useful for dealing with conflict in certain situations, which allows people to appreciate the value and strength of their own conflict styles and learn the value of others.
The Thomas-Kilmann describes five different conflict modes and places them on two dimensions:
The Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument is widely used for helping both new and established teams at all organizational levels – from front line staff to senior management teams. It is also used across a wide variety of private and public sector organizations.
Using the TKI® assessment with new teams helps members get acquainted with each other’s conflict styles, identify potential challenges, and set goals for how they should handle conflict as a group.
With established teams, the Thomas-Kilmann helps team members make sense of the different conflict behaviors that have been occurring within the team, identify the team’s challenges in managing conflict, and find constructive ways to handle those challenges.
The TKI is classified as a level A instrument and does not require certification or an advanced degree in psychology. It is available to all Canadians.
English and French
30
15 minutes
Psychometrics.com (online) or paper/pencil self-scorable
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