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Identify a significant or common situation in your workplace (or a workplace with which you are familiar) that involves intergroup conflict. This is not a description of a simple disagreement but true

  • Identify a significant or common situation in your workplace (or a workplace with which you are familiar) that involves intergroup conflict. This is not a description of a simple disagreement but true intergroup conflict as described by our text and lectures. Respond to the following:
    • Identify and analyze the sources or drivers of the intergroup conflict using the concepts provided in our text and other materials.
    • Identify the technique used to resolve this conflict. If the conflict was not resolved, recommend a technique or approach.
    • Evaluate the effectiveness of the approach taken to bring about resolution. If resolution has not taken place, explain why your recommended approach or technique might be effective.

Requirements:  Minimum of 500 words; 2 peer-reviewed or trade journal sources, in addition to your text; APA-compliant

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