Interpersonal ConflictWm. C. Brown, 1985 - Broj stranica: 236 |
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... oriented toward disarmament , what miracles we could achieve , what new truths ,. what undiscovered realms of beauty ... orientation toward conflict so they are able to experience creative growth in their relationships even in the midst ...
... oriented toward disarmament , what miracles we could achieve , what new truths ,. what undiscovered realms of beauty ... orientation toward conflict so they are able to experience creative growth in their relationships even in the midst ...
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... orientation is more cooperative ( accommodating , compromising , collaborating ) , one might label the competitive style ... oriented . Results tend to lead one to assume that his or her choice at one time is the same as it is at another ...
... orientation is more cooperative ( accommodating , compromising , collaborating ) , one might label the competitive style ... oriented . Results tend to lead one to assume that his or her choice at one time is the same as it is at another ...
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... oriented toward the present and future , not toward the past . The language of change - desired change in the future- is used instead of the language of blame for past misdeeds . A department head might say , " I want our program group ...
... oriented toward the present and future , not toward the past . The language of change - desired change in the future- is used instead of the language of blame for past misdeeds . A department head might say , " I want our program group ...
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