This research paper discusses the types of conflicts one can encounter inside of a work team. These conflicts can take on many forms; however, this research explores two types of conflict emotional and cognitive. Although the emphasis is on conflict, the differences lie in their approach and not in the likelihood of their manifestation. It is inevitable that all teams will encounter conflict. As such, transformations can take place with planning, personal insight, priorities and established common goals. Through articles, educational research and course materials, which contribute to the psychological aspects of conflict and its attendant resolution, findings show transformation is a key part of successful teams. However obvious the logical resolution may appear to be, it is not altogether achieved or, sadly, even deemed possible. Team failure may simply be rooted in pure emotion and unresolved past trauma; consequently, affecting the success of the teams future. Ultimately, if transformations are not understood and, more importantly, practiced, could it compromise the integrity of the team process, up to and including, complete team failure in reaching defined goals, projects and/or tasks? It is probable.…