Week 4 Discussion (1st portion due Thursday)
(1st portion) Due Thursday – Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:
Think about changes that were planned in your workplaces; have any of them failed? Why do you think they failed? Review information in Chapter 9 on failed interventions.
(2nd Portion) – Due Saturday Reply to at least two of your classmates. Be constructive and professional in your responses.
*** RESPONSE TO POST – 175 WORDS***
*** REPLIES TO 2 CLASSMATES- 125 WORDS EACH (250 WORDS IN TOTAL)***
WEEK 4_ ASSIGNMENT_ TEAM/GROUP INTERVENTIONS (Due Saturday)
Write minimum 400 word paper about a time when you experienced or witnessed intergroup conflict? How did it develop? What was done or could have been done about it? How might you have used one of the interventions described in Chapter 11 to address it? If you haven’t experienced/witnessed intergroup conflict, interview someone who has.
Cite your source(s) according to APA citation methodology.
Format your paper according to APA formatting guidelines.
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