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    There are a lot of conflict like, conflict with yourself, conflict with another person and conflict with your environment. Conflict is shown in the story “Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl. The conflict in this story are the argument between Mary and Patrick, Mrs. Maloney killed her husband and the cops couldn’t find the killer. First conflict is, the argument between Mary and Patrick, the author creates tension between them. This started when Mary was trying to give Patrick diner. Mr.…

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    Conflict can affect people in any existing situation. Conflict can prove a person's character, challenge their beliefs, and can fracture relationships. It can make a very big impact on someone’s life and can cause affect more than people truly notice. Anne Frank and the people around her can be great examples of conflict affecting people. Family dynamics can also have an effect because of conflict, an example would be the Van Dans. Being traumatized can also be an effect of conflict. Just like…

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    Managing Conflict Climate

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    In general, in most cases, some conflicts can be handled by using conflict management techniques to better control the situation. Therefore, as a supervisor, we must learn to have a better understanding of managing a conflict climate in which will create a mutually satisfying outcomes. In short, we leaders must recognized our superiority and influence we have over our employees and that we do not to turn that authority into power abuse. For the most part, supervisors and subordinates will not…

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    Conflicts will typically arise as is only natural in a heterogeneous group undergoing stress as they complete a task. However, groups must recognize the distinction between conflicts that occur due to differences and conflicts that occur due to selfish reasons. As the Bible says in Romans 12:18 NIV, “if it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.” Just as there is a difference between debating and bickering, organization members should understand distinctions…

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    1) Major problems management of Hyten is facing in accepting project management are: 1) Conflict between project manager and functional manager - There is a conflict of hierarchy between project manager and functional manager. Both have different views in the direction of the project and the quality of work. And one would not agree to other, resulting in conflict. 2) Lack of confidence on the ability of their employees - They hired personnel from outside, in order to lead the projects, not…

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    Culture is a crucial part of the conflict and struggling resolve. Cultures are the root of individuals that defines their lives, relationships and different perspectives, decisions and philosophies of self and other. Cultures are powerful and defined, but often they can be insensible and lead to influencing conflicts in indiscernible ways. Polish-American author Eva Hoffman's autobiography, "Lost in Translation" reflects the differing cultural and emotional changes an individual goes through…

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    M & M Ujala Case Study

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    Any person, or a group of people, directly or indirectly affected by the happenings in the company or a decision made by the company, is a stakeholder of that particular company. However, not all stakeholders are equal. For example, the decision of M/s Ujala’s company would affect it’s customer differently and creditors differently. The main responsibility of M/s Ujala is to give the interests of it’s stakeholder at utmost priority. Management must incorporate the corporate social…

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    distinguished by our motives. Our words, actions, and values are driven by our priorities; the things we deem important. When our motives conflict with those of our significant others, we often struggle to understand one another, and our misunderstandings can easily progress to mutual hostility. In Mary Lavin’s story, “Brigid,” a husband and wife experience marital conflict due to their contrasting motives, but the wife eventually adjusts her priorities to accommodate her husband’s primary…

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    Realistic conflict is when two or more people or groups compete for limited resources. Realistic conflict is based on disagreements over the means to an end over the outcome themselves. The interaction focuses on the individual’s issues that they must address to resolve their conflicts. There are different types of resolution techniques for realistic conflicts, such as negotiation, voting, persuasion, or force (pp. 8). On the contrary, nonrealistic conflicts are created by hostility in which…

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    There are different types of conflict styles, and many scholar believes that not any approach is better or worse, and approach may change in different circumstance. "The duel concern model suggest that, regardless of culture, avoiding is the result of low concern for both one's own and the other party's interest (Chi & Fink)." However, some researcher suggest that avoiding is understood differently across the culture; (Kim & Leung). It suggests that not any specific conflict style is better than…

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