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Our approach to conflict is that “ we do not have to stay the way we are ” ; we all have more choices in conflicts that ... Many people have changed the destructive patterns of their conflicts to productive , creative new approaches .
Our approach to conflict is that “ we do not have to stay the way we are ” ; we all have more choices in conflicts that ... Many people have changed the destructive patterns of their conflicts to productive , creative new approaches .
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Process approaches are represented by the work of Rogers and Farace ( 1975 ) , RogersMillar and Millar ( 1977 ) , Ellis ( 1979 ) , Aldous ( 1977 ) ... For tactics used in negotiation settings , Donohue's ( 1982 ) approach is useful .
Process approaches are represented by the work of Rogers and Farace ( 1975 ) , RogersMillar and Millar ( 1977 ) , Ellis ( 1979 ) , Aldous ( 1977 ) ... For tactics used in negotiation settings , Donohue's ( 1982 ) approach is useful .
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( This approach personalizes instead of stereotypes the other side . ) • “ Maybe we'll have to go to that , but let's see what we might try first . ” ( This statement acknowledges the possibility of escalation but expresses a preference ...
( This approach personalizes instead of stereotypes the other side . ) • “ Maybe we'll have to go to that , but let's see what we might try first . ” ( This statement acknowledges the possibility of escalation but expresses a preference ...
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Interference | 26 |
Conflict Styles Identifying Personal Styles | 39 |
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