Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003. Originally Published: Battle Leery, Oct. 2002; pp. 72+.
"Office conflict has been around for as long as offices; business textbooks have dealt with how to manage it--mostly how to get rid of it--for decades. But only recently has there been a surge of acceptance of conflict as a normal part of doing business, and as a phenomenon that can unleash creativity and better ways of doing things if allowed to run a healthy course." (BC BUSINESS) This article examines the difference between productive and non-productive conflict in an office setting.
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Conflict (Psychology) Conflict management. Labor productivity. Psychology--Industrial. Work environment.