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Putnam and Wilson ( 1982 ) have provided evidence that in organizational conflicts , there are three main dimensions or underlying properties of style choices . They found that all style choices clustered around these three dimensions ...
Putnam and Wilson ( 1982 ) have provided evidence that in organizational conflicts , there are three main dimensions or underlying properties of style choices . They found that all style choices clustered around these three dimensions ...
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By examining Figure 2.3 , you can chart the system , based on its properties of cohesion and adaptability . For instance , if a marital couple is moderately high on cohesion ( connected ) and extremely low on adaptability ( rigid ) ...
By examining Figure 2.3 , you can chart the system , based on its properties of cohesion and adaptability . For instance , if a marital couple is moderately high on cohesion ( connected ) and extremely low on adaptability ( rigid ) ...
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... communication as two - way ; each participant has power over the other . The relationship would look like this : A B Most research presents power as a static property and disregards Power in Interpersonal Conflict 79 Assessing Power.
... communication as two - way ; each participant has power over the other . The relationship would look like this : A B Most research presents power as a static property and disregards Power in Interpersonal Conflict 79 Assessing Power.
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Interference | 26 |
Conflict Styles Identifying Personal Styles | 39 |
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