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Leaders Gan Solve Conflicts within a Group It's no problem in our society today to be involved in community, church and civic activities. We can be selective in choosing how involved and the group. However, the thing to remember in working with people is that sometimes you may have conflict. Regardless of what general goals and activities pursued, everybody does not always see things alike, which sometimes -may create conflict, Conflict stirs up our emotions and can be caused by our emotions. It occurs as a result of perception. How well we cope with conflict determines how well we get along with one another and how effective we are as leaders or members of a group. To solve conflicts, the parties involved will need to be aware of their differences, discuss the differ enccs, understand the differences and reasoning and decide upon a solution or compromise. Group involvement requires good leader shlp There are some beneflTial con flict effects that may occur. Some beneficial aspects of conflicts could include: increased learning, using HOME ECONOMICS By JOANN J FALLS ??'?lTTf? creativity, surfacing important and capability and developing fefe issues, reducing stagnation, energiz- tionships within the groop. ing the group, testing group strength Bill Beattie. Sharon liotloms. I'anoia limun India liulhns. I 'at Hums. Joanna Clodfelter, bebhie ( ook. Sarin Crews. Sandra bans. I*ew f-'duvrfc. Linda Emmom. Jennifer Flinefatm, KathyCarrt. Carlem -Gary. Angle Gnmcs. Sandy Horton, Amy Hudson. Stafford Hvman lhl< n Jcnnett. Tiffanv Jones, him Joyce. (ilenda laird. Camla lane. Marion Ijgon. Sharon Mooretield Hour Moms. Kathnm Motel n^er. Veronica Mover, Ceraldine Siton?. fifth Solen. Chcrxi Parry, Beverly Heed, Ibvllis Suf>p I ox Scrim Kathrvn Shermer. Wanda Shore. Sherry Shutt, lirmda Sink, barren Smith. Karen Son;, > foame >/'? "K Melissa Stephens, lieth Stevens. Tom Stotkton. Sherry Stoltz. Kitfi Stnekland. * . ? . ... > . ??? . ii i i ' ii ? i i. . < ..I ii ,// / ...j., y.,j,n i .ua n u SapfiM The people you came to know as 1st Home Federal in Forsyth County look forward to continuing to serve you as BB&T. And, they can now also offer you the stability and soundness of the bank that's born serving customers in North Carolina since 1872. ~ 1st Home Federal' Is Now BB&T ( N I loiin I ? re |?-r;il Savings iV f j >;m Asswii'ilion <?| lln- 1 aruliiKis. I A ) ItsMoK lllJUl A Ji?UlR. Its An Attitude. Sm<vlX72 (I'.ImV I l in;m? > I < nr|x>r;ilion is ihr |>?ir?*nl cc>ni|Mh\ <?l l'?KV I, Ihr ( .in?lm.is nMrst kink ) \ :? mU i l l?H ' Vv hi inn ' vi I" in in ?" '?>??. iilorfl k.M.I/l ivc I 'oinis. I ?i .whIovmk ( oimli v ( In!). M.hIimui I '.Ilk I kw.i\ Pl.i/.i, old I own I Irininons. Kn nrr*\ ill? *
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