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How Team Conflict Impacts the UK Workplace

11th June 2024 /Posted byLouise Blackman

How Team Conflict Impacts the UK Workplace

Conflict. It’s an inevitable part of life, and the workplace is no exception. While a little healthy debate can spark creativity and innovation, unresolved conflict can quickly become a productivity killer. But how big of an issue is conflict for teams in the UK? Let’s delve into some eye-opening statistics and explore how to navigate these situations effectively.

Brits and Bickering: The Numbers Don’t Lie

A whopping 85% of UK employees report experiencing some level of conflict at work, according to a study by CPP Inc. That’s a significant portion of the workforce dealing with disagreements, misunderstandings, and tension.

Even more concerning is the number of employees facing almost constant conflict, a staggering 29%. This constant friction can create a stressful and hostile work environment, leading to a domino effect of negative consequences.

The Price Tag of Conflict

Conflict isn’t just emotionally draining; it’s financially costly too. A report by Acas estimates that workplace conflict costs UK businesses a hefty £28.5 billion annually. This translates to roughly £1,000 per employee each year! Lost productivity, employee turnover, and absenteeism are just some of the factors contributing to this hefty price tag.

What’s Sparking the Flames?

So, what exactly is causing all this conflict? The study by CPP Inc. reveals that personality clashes and bruised egos are a major culprit, accounting for 49% of workplace disputes in the UK. Additionally, 34% of conflicts stem from the ever-present pressure cooker of workplace stress, and another 33% arise due to heavy workloads.

Conflict: Friend or Foe?

The good news? The vast majority of employees who experience conflict choose to stick with their organisation. However, conflict still leaves its mark. 40% of employees report decreased motivation, and over half experience stress, anxiety, and/or depression as a result of conflict. While some employees eventually resign (5%), a more common consequence is increased absenteeism (9%), further impacting team productivity.

Turning Conflict into Collaboration

The key takeaway? Conflict doesn’t have to be the enemy. By equipping teams with effective communication skills and fostering a culture of trust, organisations can transform conflict from a roadblock to a springboard for innovation. Encouraging open and honest dialogue, practicing active listening, and equipping teams with conflict resolution skills can all play a crucial role in navigating disagreements productively.

Building a More Resilient Team

Remember, conflict is a natural part of teamwork. By fostering a work environment where healthy debate is encouraged, and effective resolution strategies are in place, teams can learn to navigate disagreements constructively. This, in turn, leads to stronger team dynamics, improved problem-solving, and ultimately, a more successful and productive work environment for everyone.

If you’re interested in learning how to do this, book in for a free consultation call with Keith to explore the world of Organisation and Relationship Systems Coaching and how it’s being used all over the world to effectively manage and resolve conflict.

You can also download our Conflict Management Guide via our website here.

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