
CONFLICT AS AN ORGANIZATION’S ELEMENT OF ADJUSTMENT
Author(s) -
Ganiyu Rasaq Omokeji,
Felix Olalekan Taiwo
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-2933
DOI - 10.31686/ijier.vol2.iss6.196
Subject(s) - element (criminal law) , conflict resolution , action (physics) , dimension (graph theory) , sociology , work (physics) , public relations , human resources , role conflict , social psychology , psychology , political science , social science , law , mechanical engineering , physics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics , engineering
Many organizations today are engrossed with many problems amounted from human interaction, interrelationship and interdependence among its members. The nature and environment of work largely determine the intensity and extensiveness of the interaction, interrelationship and interdependence of each person or group of persons within each of the organization. Conflict, is an important concept in adjustment because it makes threat or frustration inevitable precisely the action designed to satisfy one goal necessarily threaten or frustrate the other. Conflict may be problematic to the success of an organization but it could also be instrumental to, evoking a new culture that will be more enduring, give opportunity for cooperation, resource discovery, conducive working environment, and attainment of the corporate goals of the organization (Ayodele, 2002). There is no completely satisfactory solution to conflict as long as the individual remains committed to both goals. Since conflict is a universal problem, how it is handled is of the utmost importance. This study attempts to examine the dimension of conflict resolution in the contemporary world of work.