The Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI) is a fast and powerful tool that can go beyond conflict management to support teambuilding, leadership coaching, and retention goals. The research-supported TKI offers a practical way to initiate safe and constructive dialogue to resolve conflict, offering an understanding of how different conflict-handling styles affect interpersonal and group dynamics thus empowering individuals to choose the appropriate style for any situation.
The TKI tool assesses an individual’s typical behaviour in conflict situations and describes it along two dimensions: assertiveness and cooperativeness. It provides detailed information about how that individual can effectively use five different conflict-handling modes, or styles.
ASSESSMENT SCALES
The TKI examines five conflict-handling modes, based on where individuals score on the dimensions of assertiveness and cooperativeness:
Competing–assertive and uncooperative
Collaborating–both assertive and cooperative
Compromising-intermediate assertiveness and cooperativeness
Avoiding–unassertive and uncooperative
Accommodating–unassertive and cooperative
AREAS OF APPLICATION
The TKI can be used for the following purposes:
Conflict management-to identify different conflict-handling styles and to learn how to choose the appropriate style for any situation
Team building-improves team functioning by helping members reconcile differences and work together more effectively
Leadership development-enhances leaders’ conflict management skills
Performance improvement - helps eliminate barriers to effective performance
Stress reduction-gives employees the capacity and tools to identify and manage workplace stress
Retention - helps employees be successful, improve morale, and stay engaged, in order to build a stronger organisation and retain the best talent
REPORT OPTION
The TKI Profile and Interpretive Report provides a graphic presentation as well as detailed discussion on the person’s scores around the five ‘conflict handling modes’. Each mode description also provides a section for the candidate on “Questions to Ask”, aimed at assisting the client with self-exploration.
SOUTH AFRICAN RESEARCH
JVR Psychometrics welcomes the opportunity to partner with clients in conducting research. Clients are welcome to contact us should you consider using the Strong for research purposes.
Product Info
Training
None
Age range
Individuals 13 years and older
Administration time
Not specified
Norms
Global
Languages
English
Administration Platform
User portal/Hand-scoring
Integrated reports
Available
Author
Kenneth W. Thomas and Ralph H. Kilmann
Publisher
MBC Inc.
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