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Subject Index
AGIL, functional problems, 91
blood feud, Bedouin, 1 - 8
Camp David, 149 - 152 ; group develop-
ment, 25 ; interaction analysis, 146 ;
negotiation analysis, 149
conflict: creative solutions, 48 ; man-
aging, 45 ; pre-negotiation, 46
conformity, 94
consensus, 36 ; guidelines, 37 ; McGre-
gor's description, 41
consultation, types, 53
creative solutions, 48 - 52
creativity: categories, 38 ; negotiation,
148 ; tasks, 20
crew(s), definition, 18
cybernetic hierarchy, 92
decision making, McGregor's descrip-
tion, 41
development, group: Camp David, 25 ;
phases, 7, 9, 27, 92 ; subphases, 93 ;
and team, 23
diagnosis, team, 54
drama, 99, 104
dramatic situations, Polti's analysis,
103
dramaturgical analysis, 99 ; basic con-
cepts, 8 ; theory, 7
Egypt and Israel, 149
evaluation, team, 63
exchange theory (analysis), 10, 113 ;
Bales's categories, 114 ; Longabaugh's
categories, 115 ; revised notation,
116 ; transcript analysis, 118
functional theory, 6, 91
group(s): definitions, 15, 18 ; develop-
ment, 23, 25, 27, 92, 93 ; dynamics,
3 ; problem solving, 31 ; size, func-
tional problems, 95 ; small, 3, 95 ;
and task behavior, 32, 34 ; and
team behavior, 5, 67 ; work, defini-
tion, 4
individual, versus group, 32
interaction, social. See social interaction
Israel: divided population, 97 ; and Egypt,
149
management grid, 11, 54
negotiation, 148, 149
new field theory, 10
occupied territories, 109. See also
West Bank, poisoning
organizational difficulty, AGIL cate-
gories, 56

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