Author: MBA Pundit

  • The Education system in India – Is there a Total Solution

    No two persons can agree totally on a solution to the problems faced in Education. Studying, Standards, Achievements mean different things to different people. Formal education is only to open up the mind and prepare a foundation for the future. Many of the subjects taught in the lower classes are meant to teach us about…

  • Education System – is it really so bad?

    Our educational institutes teach children every subject in the prescribed syllabus, but stop short of teaching young minds how to stop competing with others and begin competing with oneself over time! Improving one’s own performance is a better strategy, rather than competing with others in your class or school. Even the first-ranked student in a…

  • Managing conflict – Theory and perspectives

    Managing conflict – Theory and perspectives

    So many articles, researched that deal with managing the conflict in organization. They give different ways to manage conflict but most of the ideas are overlapping. However, examining the conflict nature without knowing the appropriate approaches to handle the conflict only solves half of the problem. Likewise, the effectiveness of a particular conflict management approach…

  • Causes of conflict

    Causes of conflict

    Survey report from cipd (February, 2007) pointed out the causes of conflict at work. General behaviour and conduct issues are rated as the most common causes of disputes at work, followed by conflict over performance, sickness absence and attendance, and relationship between colleagues. Respondents also identify theft and fraud, bullying and harassment, as well as…

  • Effect of conflict in organization

    Effect of conflict in organization

    A number of studies have compared the effect of conflict on the work performance and on general found task or cognitive conflict to have positive effects while relationship or effective conflict to have negative effects on team performance. Amason (1996) argue that these two types of conflict have different performance outcomes and contend that cognitive…