February 24, 2000
Author Advises Charities How to Overcome Infighting
Resolving Conflict in Nonprofit Organizations: The Leader's
Guide to Finding Constructive Solutions
By Marion Peters Angelica
Conflict in a non-profit organization isn't necessarily bad, writes the author.
"Handled respectfully, diversity and conflict are tools for weaving a net of community-relevant programs and activities and fishing for the best ideas," says Ms. Angelica, an assistant professor at Hamline University's Graduate
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