difference between co-operation and conflict
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The primary difference between cooperation and the other two is that cooperation is associative, meaning that people are working together, while conflict and competition are by nature dissociative, meaning that people are working against each other.
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CO-OPERATION AND CONFLICT
- Co-operation is the practice of working together to achieve a common goal, whereas conflict is the lack of agreement.
- Cooperation involves consensus building and mutual understanding, whereas conflict results from disagreement and opposition.
- Cooperation leads to collaboration, trust, and a sense of responsibility for the outcome of the project, whereas conflict results in disagreement, competition, and sometimes even hostility.
- Co-operation emphasizes collaboration, constructive problem-solving, and finding win-win outcomes, whereas conflict involves protecting individual interests, and the struggle for power or resources.
- Cooperation centres on finding solutions that benefit everyone involved, whereas conflict centres more on finding ways to achieve individual goals.
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