substantive
(adjective)
Of the core essence or essential element of a thing or topic.
Examples of substantive in the following topics:
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Styles of Interpersonal Conflict
- We can distinguish between two type of conflict: substantive and affective.
- Substantive conflicts deal with aspects of a team's work.
- Other substantive conflicts involve how team members work together.
- Both substantive and affective conflicts can be separated into those that happen within an organization and those that happen between two or more different organizations.
- Explain the distinction between substantive and affective conflicts and between intra- and inter-organizational conflict
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Leadership
- In this way, leaders seek to bring about substantive changes in their teams, organizations, and societies.
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The Impact of Interpersonal Conflict on Team Performance
- Substantive conflicts can affect performance for the better by removing barriers caused by different assumptions or misunderstandings about a team's tasks, strategy, or goals.
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The Importance of Accountability
- On the other hand, those who adopt a more nationalistic or provincial view deny the tenets of moral universalism; they argue that beneficiaries of global development initiatives have no substantive entitlement to call international institutions to account.