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    953- 965 Integrated Education: An Instrument for Resolving Ife-Modakeke Conflict in Osun State‚ Nigeria Shina Olayiwola‚ Department of Educational Administration and Planning‚ Obafemi Awolowo University (Ile-Ife‚ Nigeria) Ndukaku Okorie‚ Department of Philosophy‚ Obafemi Awolowo University (Ile-Ife‚ Nigeria) Opinion Paper Abstract: Ife and Modakeke communities in Southwestern Nigeria have engaged in protracted communal violence. The conflict has grown and matured to the extent that it is no

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    Resolving Conflicts With People Abstract Conflict in the workplace just seems to be a fact of life. There are situations where different people with different goals and needs have come into conflict. And if the conflicts are not resolved they can be intense personal animosity between individuals involved. There are bound to be differences‚ arguments and conflicts in the work place and conflict resolution is an essential skill that a person should have. This is a skill that is thought or acquired

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    Resolving Conflict Webster University Group Development and Change HRDV 5560 Lori A. Moore September 11‚ 2013 Resolving Conflict As the team in the scenario is experiencing process conflict‚ there are two options for intervention that could alleviate the conflict. Team redesign is the first option‚ and conflict process coaching is the second. As the team is on a very strict deadline‚ which is rapidly approaching‚ conflict process coaching would be the most practical form of intervention

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    teams consist of persons from different cultures‚ with different ideas and thoughts therefore‚ inevitably‚ conflicts arise. between the members. It can be imagined how much more intense team diversity exists within a multinational shipping corporation. Unfortunately‚ conflicts‚ usually‚ make performance suffer and that is where HR management is called to try and find the basic reasons for conflicts¡¯ arousal and the steps that will lead them to their resolution. Following a series of methods based on

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    Conflict is inevitable; even though some conflict can be good most of the time other times it can be harmful to a team. By definition conflict is any situation in which incompatible goals‚ cognitions‚ or emotions within or between individuals or groups that lead to opposition or antagonistic interactions. Conflict can be damaging but with the right skills and the ability to resolve it‚ it can be beneficial to the team (Bowes‚ 2008). Many people try to avoid conflict at all costs‚ but avoiding conflict

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    One of the frequent source of conflict is the distinction between the line and the staff units within the organisation. Line units are involved in operations that are directly related to the core activities of the organization. For example‚ production department would be a line unit in a manufacturing organization and sales department would be considered a line unit in a customer oriented service organization. Staff units are generally in an advisory capacity and support the line function. Examples

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    morals‚ stays loyal to one another‚ cooperates‚ and works together to avoid conflict. An environment where there is openness amongst family members is ideal because minds that are open are more susceptible to avoiding conflict than minds that are closed. If conflict gets the best of a family‚ it has the potential to increase hostility and create remoteness between family members‚ however‚ if a family resolves conflict‚ it can strengthen and enforce the family relationships. A family must establish

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    Resolving Moral Conflicts Sunday‚ September 30‚ 2012 Questions  How do we resolve tensions rationally? Sunday‚ September 30‚ 2012 Conflict  Conflict is a state of opposition‚ disagreement or incompatibility between two or more people or groups of people‚ which is sometimes characterized by physical violence. Sunday‚ September 30‚ 2012 Sunday‚ September 30‚ 2012 Types of Conflict 1. 2. Conflicts may be caused by opposing values on rights‚ justice

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    Chapter 15: Resolving Conflicts in the Workplace Chapter 15 discusses how conflicts in the workplace are something supervisors need to deal with. It talks about five different styles of approaches to conflicts. This chapter also talks about the difference in regular complaints in a work setting and unionized setting. This chapter talks about the different procedures to deal with this complaints and grievances. Lastly it talks about what the supervisors role in all of these things are. A supervisor

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    Case Synopsis: Bob Iger: Disney’s Fun King After a messy governance struggle in 2005‚ Bog Iger replaced Michael Eisner as CEO of Disney. Under Iger’s leadership‚ company earnings nearly doubled and the stock price rose by 80%‚ thus pulling the company out the rut in which it was stuck. Iger’s career began with an entry-level studio supervisor position at ABC‚ where he began his upward progression through the company. ABC was acquired by Cap Cities in 1985 and soon Iger was appointed to the top

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