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Perennial Conflicts between Faculty and Administration
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ABSTRACT
Human societies comprise individuals with unique needs, desires, and sources of frustration and satisfaction. Consensus about goals and the means to achieve them is difficult to attain as groups of individuals associate themselves in social and economic settings such as organizations, where attitudes and values are usually already deep-seated. Hence, conflict is a likely and understandable characteristic of most organizations.