Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... body of literature has developed in the last twenty years . It describes how " people - in- interaction " may be analyzed as more than the sum of individual actions . This approach describes the interactive group rather than Sally ...
... body of literature has developed in the last twenty years . It describes how " people - in- interaction " may be analyzed as more than the sum of individual actions . This approach describes the interactive group rather than Sally ...
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... body of liter- ature about the workings of entire systems and subsystems in organizations , small groups , and families . Many effective intervention techniques for pro- ductive conflict management derive from systems theorists who ...
... body of liter- ature about the workings of entire systems and subsystems in organizations , small groups , and families . Many effective intervention techniques for pro- ductive conflict management derive from systems theorists who ...
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... body posture , orientation away or toward each other , territorial markers , and doz- ens of other nonverbal cues may be more important than what the participants say is wrong . One of us intervened in a 192 Conflict Intervention.
... body posture , orientation away or toward each other , territorial markers , and doz- ens of other nonverbal cues may be more important than what the participants say is wrong . One of us intervened in a 192 Conflict Intervention.
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