Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... friends and supporters . People often obtain power based on whom they know and with whom they associate . For instance , if you have a good friend who has a mountain cabin you can share with others , then you have attained some power ...
... friends and supporters . People often obtain power based on whom they know and with whom they associate . For instance , if you have a good friend who has a mountain cabin you can share with others , then you have attained some power ...
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... friends often , politely asking for " any suggestions " they might have for finding a job but was evasive and confused when friends suggested that she needed help from an employ- ment service . It appeared that she was trying to ...
... friends often , politely asking for " any suggestions " they might have for finding a job but was evasive and confused when friends suggested that she needed help from an employ- ment service . It appeared that she was trying to ...
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... friends . 2. Dan may go see friends in the neighborhood before dinner with- out telling us where he is . 3. I will ask Dan privately what his plans are instead of in front of his friends . The reward I will receive for this behavior at ...
... friends . 2. Dan may go see friends in the neighborhood before dinner with- out telling us where he is . 3. I will ask Dan privately what his plans are instead of in front of his friends . The reward I will receive for this behavior at ...
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