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Stranica 83
Conflict parties inevitably have different views of the power dynamics in their relationships ; these discrepant perceptions keep the conflicts going . Power , as we have seen , remains a difficult concept to assess accurately .
Conflict parties inevitably have different views of the power dynamics in their relationships ; these discrepant perceptions keep the conflicts going . Power , as we have seen , remains a difficult concept to assess accurately .
Stranica 173
The “ silent bargains ” ( Strauss 1979 ) of the conflict parties keep them embroiled in classic unproductive exchanges ... The " implicit substratum of negotiation " ( Morgan 1975 ) keeps the relationship distressed by continuing the ...
The “ silent bargains ” ( Strauss 1979 ) of the conflict parties keep them embroiled in classic unproductive exchanges ... The " implicit substratum of negotiation " ( Morgan 1975 ) keeps the relationship distressed by continuing the ...
Stranica 205
Their active involvement is a source of mutual empowerment ; they take ownership of the conflict and , with the mediator's assistance , keep some limits on the process . Mediation recognizes that the parties “ have had some sort of ...
Their active involvement is a source of mutual empowerment ; they take ownership of the conflict and , with the mediator's assistance , keep some limits on the process . Mediation recognizes that the parties “ have had some sort of ...
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Conflict Styles Identifying Personal Styles | 39 |
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