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Joint Decisions
The process of making decisions collaboratively among two or more parties or stakeholders, often involving negotiation or consensus-building.
Intractable Conflict
A highly resistant and enduring conflict characterized by deep-seated mistrust and animosity between parties, making resolution difficult.
Underlying Reasons
Underlying reasons are the core motives or foundational explanations behind actions, decisions, or phenomena.
Dysfunctional Conflict
A type of conflict that hinders or negatively impacts organizational performance, relationships, or the work environment.
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