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Stranica 35
... is often viewed as abnormal , destructive , pathological , or related to personality clashes . A more constructive perspective defines conflict as a normal human event that occurs in all important relationships .
... is often viewed as abnormal , destructive , pathological , or related to personality clashes . A more constructive perspective defines conflict as a normal human event that occurs in all important relationships .
Stranica 67
Using samples of sales people , government employees , corporate executives , and law enforcement personnel , they concluded that the prime orientations toward power were varied . Some people viewed power as good — that 67 Orientations ...
Using samples of sales people , government employees , corporate executives , and law enforcement personnel , they concluded that the prime orientations toward power were varied . Some people viewed power as good — that 67 Orientations ...
Stranica 89
The lack of a balanced arrangement is viewed as a signal to reinvest in the relationship , rather than as a clue that the relationship is over . The person temporarily weaker in the relationship can draw on the relationship currencies ...
The lack of a balanced arrangement is viewed as a signal to reinvest in the relationship , rather than as a clue that the relationship is over . The person temporarily weaker in the relationship can draw on the relationship currencies ...
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Interference | 26 |
Conflict Styles Identifying Personal Styles | 39 |
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