How are behavioral conflicts and personality conflicts different?
What will be an ideal response?
Behavioral conflicts focus on specific actions/behaviors of individuals and are one of the easiest conflicts to address because one can focus on concrete actions. Personality conflicts are disagreements that focus on a global evaluation of the individual and are difficult to manage because they attack one's identity.
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Each member in the group had volunteered to talk to a different member of the university staff, and several members had volunteered to search the Internet for what other schools might be doing. Ricardo had volunteered to be moderator and was efficient at running the group meetings. On their fifth meeting, members of the group shared information they had gathered. What phase is this group experiencing? a. Orientation b. Conflict c. Emergence d. Reinforcement
_________ refers to the stage of group development when the skills, knowledge, and abilities of all members are combined to overcome obstacles and meet goals successfully.
a. Storming b. Adjourning c. Norming d. Performing