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2015-2016 University Catalog

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COMM 5332

Managing Organizational Conflict

Three semester hours.

This course examines conflict by recognizing that it is a reoccurring part of life in business, government, and nonprofit organizations. It is a product of human existence and diversity in an interrelated society. The costs associated with these conflicts are well documented. Organizations are increasingly recognizing that conflict does not have to carry costly financial and interpersonal burdens and can, in fact, serve as a productive change agent. Students in this course explore the nature and sources of organizational conflict and facilitate development of practical skills to recognize and manage workplace conflict using case studies, interactive lectures, simulations, and field research. Students are introduced to the concept of conflict coaching. This course is well-suited for managers and leaders in any profession who want to increase their interpersonal capability and enhance their value in organizations.

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