Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... described his office as a windmill , with people going around in circles , finding no way to reach the general who sat in the center of the windmill . Worse , they were unaware that the pipe connecting the mechanism with the underground ...
... described his office as a windmill , with people going around in circles , finding no way to reach the general who sat in the center of the windmill . Worse , they were unaware that the pipe connecting the mechanism with the underground ...
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... described marriages as : 1. Conflict - habituated relationships , in which conflict recurs constantly but has little productive effect . The fighters “ don't get anywhere . " 2. Devitalized marriages , in which the relationship is a ...
... described marriages as : 1. Conflict - habituated relationships , in which conflict recurs constantly but has little productive effect . The fighters “ don't get anywhere . " 2. Devitalized marriages , in which the relationship is a ...
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... described as simply a case of planning . Conflict participants strategize in order to accomplish their goals . Planning a course of action is a natural and necessary human activity , central to most conflict situations . People often ...
... described as simply a case of planning . Conflict participants strategize in order to accomplish their goals . Planning a course of action is a natural and necessary human activity , central to most conflict situations . People often ...
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Common Images of Conflict | 12 |
The Essence | 19 |
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