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Conflict of Interest Explained in 500 Words or Less [With Examples]

Written by: Meredith Hart
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If you¡¯re a decision maker, it¡¯s important to remain unbiased toward the parties who¡¯ll be impacted by the results of your choice. But, in some cases, a decision maker might favor one party¡¯s interests over another.

This situation is known as a conflict of interest -- and it occurs when a person or organization has an obligation to more than one person or organization and cannot act in the best interests of both parties.

The definition doesn¡¯t stop there. When an individual or company is in a position to exploit resources and relationships for personal, corporate, or financial gain, this is also considered a conflict of interest.

What does this look like in real life? An example of a financial conflict of interest can be found in academic research. A researcher might be guilty of manipulating the design, implementation, or results of their experiment, if they¡¯re influenced by an external financial interest.

Below are more real-life conflict of interest examples:

Realtor Conflict of Interest

Conflicts of interest can also occur in real estate, even though the agent should be impartial to both the buyer and seller.

For example, let¡¯s say an agent¡¯s uncle is selling his warehouse, and the agent is representing a manufacturing company interested in purchasing the warehouse -- only if the seller updates the wiring in the building first.

The agent likely favors the seller over the buyer and won¡¯t advocate the buyer¡¯s request -- even though it¡¯s their duty as the buyer¡¯s agent.

It¡¯s common for organizations to create policies and procedures to mitigate potential conflicts of interest. If it¡¯s unclear whether or not a situation could be considered a conflict of interest, take a step back and don¡¯t let your judgement be clouded. When you sense the presence of conflict, it¡¯s best to remove yourself and move forward.

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