Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... agreement . Noncontingent contracts work well if there is a basic level of trust ; if the group or family is seriously distrustful , a con- tingent agreement may have to be negotiated at first . When a negotiated Negotiation Agreement ...
... agreement . Noncontingent contracts work well if there is a basic level of trust ; if the group or family is seriously distrustful , a con- tingent agreement may have to be negotiated at first . When a negotiated Negotiation Agreement ...
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... agreement to which both sides have contributed " ( Alper and Nichols 1983 , 31 ) . As Keltner ( 1983 ) says , “ Your job is to facil- itate the parties to the dispute to reach an agreement themselves . " The me- diator confers with each ...
... agreement to which both sides have contributed " ( Alper and Nichols 1983 , 31 ) . As Keltner ( 1983 ) says , “ Your job is to facil- itate the parties to the dispute to reach an agreement themselves . " The me- diator confers with each ...
Stranica 205
... agreement . It further assumes a conflicted relationship has enough common interests for bringing about an agreement and that the parties are ultimately responsible for settling their conflict . It assumes that agreements between ...
... agreement . It further assumes a conflicted relationship has enough common interests for bringing about an agreement and that the parties are ultimately responsible for settling their conflict . It assumes that agreements between ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
The Essence | 19 |
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