Abstract
Conflict is part of everyday life and with conflict management revolving around making sure everyone feels heard and respected, whilst negotiating a mutually beneficial solution that everyone involved can accept, it is however the methods and techniques project managers use in resolving conflict that could potentially influence the success of any project. With literature varying in opinion as to whether emotionally intelligent project managers have an improved ability to effectively manage conflict in a project environment, the aim of this research study is to investigate what conflict management strategies project managers with a high level of emotional intelligence prefer including its subsequent impact on overall project success.
The four project managers part of this research study, each manages two of the eight project case studies, the elected research method. The preferred conflict resolution strategy and level of emotional intelligence of each of the project managers constitutes the primary data collection. Overall client satisfaction i.e. the measure for project success, constitutes the secondary data collection.
Findings suggest that those project managers with a high level of emotional intelligence prefer the conflict management strategy of compromising with this preference having a positive effect on the outcome of the project and those with a lower level of emotional intelligence prefer the conflict resolution strategy of either avoiding or competing with this preference having a direct negative impact on project success. Further research is however needed in order to generalize the results observed but based on the findings it is the researcher’s suggestion that companies should encourage project managers to develop and master the skills of emotional intelligence along with the skills needed to efficiently deal with conflict in the project environment.
These skills could form the basis of developing a project managers ability to resolve conflict effectively within a project environment with the benefit thereof not only applicable to project managers but also those individuals forming part of the project team.
M.Ing. (Engineering Management)