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    Conflict and Culture

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    Conflict and Culture Introduction The purpose of this report is to apply the theories and concepts in Organizational Behavior into the chosen topic which is conflict and culture. An organization’s psychological and social climate forms its culture. The culture represents the values‚ beliefs‚ assumptions and symbols that define the way in which the organization conducts its business. It tells the employees how things are done‚ what is important and what kind of behavior is rewarded. It impacts

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    The American Civil War‚ a bloody and brutal conflict that claimed the lives of over 600‚000 individuals. The war was fought between the Union and Confederacy‚ also known as the North and the South. It is considered by many to be a turning point within American history because it ended the issues of rights and slavery in the U.S. And while the war was also believed to be inevitable‚ the outcome certainly was not. Many factors such as Confederate strategy‚ lack of morale‚ and the outcome of the of

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    The Sudan Conflict

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    Relations- Evening Program Course: IR 307: Conflict Resolution Lecturer: Amb.Dr. Mohammed Omar Maundi Ms. Simwana Said Student: Stephen Chacha Reg #: CFR/PGD-MFR/248/2010 QUESTION: Select a conflict‚ historical or current‚ and explain its typology‚ its source‚ the parties involved and the attempts made to prevent‚ to manage and to resolve it. Conflict selected: The Sudan Conflict Before we embark on analyzing the conflict in Sudan it would be wise to first familiarize

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    human nature make war inevitable? “There is no such thing as inevitable war. If war comes it will be from failure of human wisdom. Is war embedded in our nature? To be able to answer such complex question one must consider the arguments that may perhaps offer rational value to explain why this assertion is in fact true. “As far as we know war has been a part of human history and civilisation since prehistoric times‚ so for one to simply assume that a world without war is inevitable is indeed incorrect

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    Conflict is widespread throughout all cultures‚ mainly because of competition‚ individual differences‚ social attitudes‚ including racial‚ economic (class conflicts) and gender inequality; to finish‚ several people reject conformity too. Most importantly‚ conflicts play a great role in the economic development of society. Additionally‚ due to human nature‚ people fear what they don’t know. Moreover‚ each society comprises of different ethnicity or faiths thus attracting various cultures and cultural

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    Conflict of interest

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    Working Paper # 03-115 Rev. 09/04 Conflicts of Interest and the Case of Auditor Independence: Moral Seduction and Strategic Issue Cycling Don A. Moore Carnegie Mellon University Philip E. Tetlock Haas School of Business Lloyd Tanlu Harvard Business School Max H. Bazerman Harvard Business School This paper has benefited from the feedback of Art Brief‚ George Loewenstein‚ and three anonymous reviewers of an earlier version of the paper. This paper was supported by a grant from

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    Was the division of Korean Peninsula in 1945 inevitable? This is a very complex question that we have to take a look from different sides to make a clear judgement on. It was not just one event that led to the division of Korean; there were multiple events led to the division of Korea such as the Japanese invasion and intervention of more powerful states during World War II. These series of event of eventually led the division and some of the events were not avoidable. Based on this reasoning‚ I

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    “Functional Conflict vs Dysfunctional Conflict Functional conflict Conflict is constructive when it improves the quality of decisions‚ stimulates creativity‚ innovation and encourages interest and curiosity among group members. Conflict challenges the status quo that resulted in the creation of new ideas‚ promotes reassessment of group goals and activities‚ and increases the probability that the group will respond to change. It supports the goals of the group and improve performance

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    During the 1910’s‚ European countries had a huge conflict arising between 9 main countries. 6 of those countries had created the Triple Alliance‚ and the other 3 created the Triple Entente. These countries had fought on for a couple of years until the American Congress had chosen to send American troops because of a rising conflict with Germany. Most Americans believed that the entry of the U.S into WW1 was inevitable‚ especially the fact that they would join the Allies side. I believe that the entry

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    The Civil war was inevitable if the conflict between the south and the north‚ slavery and politics were resolved. After independence‚ the differences and complexity of America sharpened increasing slavery. The complexities in terms of the migration of the whites and black slaves and shift from small scale farming to large scale farming made civil war inevitable. There were many differences between the north and south. The north preferred city life while the south was keen to plantation life. The

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