What people often mean by getting rid of conflict is getting rid of diversity, and it is of the utmost importance that these should not be considered the same. We may wish to abolish conflict, but we cannot get rid of diversity. We must face life as it... Creative Experience - Página 300de Mary Parker Follett - 1924 - 303 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| David Schlosberg - 1999 - 238 páginas
...conflict, but was equally concerned that addressing conflict did not lead to the dismissal of diversity: What people often mean by getting rid of conflict...diversity, and it is of the utmost importance that these should not be considered the same. We may wish to abolish conflict but we cannot get rid of diversity.... | |
| Pauline Graham - 2003 - 336 páginas
...service we have undertaken for ourselves and for our community. NOTES 1. Cf. Creative Experience, p. 300: "What people often mean by getting rid of conflict...diversity, and it is of the utmost importance that these should not be considered the same. We may wish to abolish conflict, but we cannot get rid of diversity.... | |
| Joan C. Tonn - 2008 - 638 páginas
...after thinker is trying to find some way to get rid of conflict," she finds it deeply troubling that what "people often mean by getting rid of conflict is getting rid of diversity." It is "of the utmost importance," Follett emphasizes, "that these should not be considered the same.... | |
| John S. Dryzek, Bonnie Honig, Anne Phillips - 2006 - 916 páginas
...difference" (1918, 35). She was concerned that addressing conflict not lead to the dismissal of diversity. "What people often mean by getting rid of conflict...diversity, and it is of the utmost importance that these should not be considered the same" (Follett 1924, 300). Key to both James and Follett was a process... | |
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...WRITER • Fear of difference is fear of life itself. -MP FOLLETT (1868-1933) • AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST * What people often mean by getting rid of conflict...diversity, and it is of the utmost importance that these should not be considered the same. -MP FOLLETT (1868-1933) • AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST a When Jesus Christ... | |
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