Identification of Conflicts in Projects

There are many reasons for conflicts in projects. Many researchers have given the reasons or sources of conflicts such as Davis, Appelbaum et al.,, Warner, Robbins, Mulcahy, and Lam et al., etc. The early entrants who has given the reasons or sources of conflicts in 1990s are Al-Sedairy; and Jehn et al.

From the one hundred five reasons for conflicts in projects identified, based on the number of occurrences in literature top-10 reasons for conflicts in projects are found and tabulated in Table 1.

Table 1: Top-10 Reasons for Conflicts in Projects

SL. No.
Reason for Conflict Number of Occurrences in literature
1 Shared/Common Resources 14
2 Differences in Project Goal/Objective 12
3 Cultural Differences 10
4 Values Differences
10
5 Personality Issues 10
6 Differences in Technical Opinions/Approaches 9
7 Schedules
9
8 Costs
8
9 Administrative procedures 8
10 Different Perceptions
7

Shared or common resources, differences in project goal or objective are the top reasons for conflicts in projects. Interestingly the leadership style of the project manager is not in the top-10 reasons for conflicts in the project. Cultural and value differences are also the reasons for conflicts as in projects. In the next section, the frequently used conflict resolution techniques in projects are identified.