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  2. Group conflict - Wikipedia

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    Groups may be drawn into conflict with each other on the basis of performance, importance to particular groups and, in general, union – management rivalries. [citation needed] Although there may be conflict between groups, their members may still come into contact with one another. Contact between the intergroup can promote forgiveness and ...

  3. Intragroup conflict - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of antecedents of intragroup conflict. While not an exhaustive list, researchers have identified a number of antecedents of intragroup conflict, including low task or goal uncertainty, [5] increased group size, [6] increased diversity (i.e., gender, age, race), [7] [8] lack of information sharing, [9] and high task interdependence.

  4. Organizational conflict - Wikipedia

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    Inter-group conflict may help generate creative tensions leading to more effective contributions to the organization's goals, such as competition between sales districts for the highest sales. [8] Inter-group conflict is destructive when it alienates groups that should be working together, when it results in win-lose competition , and when it ...

  5. Conflict (process) - Wikipedia

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    A key player in inter-group relations and conflict is the collective sentiment a person's own group (in-group) feels toward another group (out-group). These inter-group emotions are usually negative, and range in intensity from feelings of discomfort when interacting with a member of a certain other group to full on hatred for another group and ...

  6. Category:Organizational conflict - Wikipedia

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  7. Team conflict - Wikipedia

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    Lau and Murnighan identify what they call "faultlines" as a source of conflicts within groups. [2] As a supplement to traditional approaches of research that focused on diversity characterized by variance of demographic attributes across a population, [4] [5] faultlines are hypothetical dividing lines that split groups into multiple sets of subgroups with each set based on different attributes.

  8. Category:Interpersonal conflict - Wikipedia

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  9. Conflict - Wikipedia

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    Conflict, a Swedish drama film directed by Per-Axel Branner; Conflict, a French drama film directed by Léonide Moguy; Conflict, an American suspense film starring Humphrey Bogart; Catholics: A Fable, or The Conflict, a film starring Martin Sheen; Judith or Conflict, a film starring Sophia Loren