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Este Trabalho de Investigação Aplicada incidiu sobre a “Liderança e Coesão dos Graduados Instruendos no Curso de Comandos”, cujo objetivo principal é a caracterização dos níveis de Liderança e Coesão durante as várias fases do Curso de Comandos. Para a realização deste estudo, foi feita uma intervenção em cada fase do Curso de Comandos (Estágio inicial, Fase Individual, Fase de Equipa, Fase de Grupo) com um Questionário de Competências de Liderança com seis dimensões de Liderança e três fatores critério (Rouco, 2012) inerentes à ação de comando e, um Questionário do Ambiente no Grupo com quatro aspetos (Carron, 1985). Estes Questionários foram aplicados a todos os Graduados Instruendos, Oficiais e Sargentos, que frequentaram o 124º Curso de Comandos, 1º Turno de 2015. Com base nas respostas, foi efetuado o tratamento dos dados num programa estatístico Statistical Package for Social Sciences. Os graduados instruendos no Curso de Comandos obtiveram comportamentos de liderança com valores médios mais elevados nas dimensões associadas à relação com as pessoas. A média com valores mais elevados regista-se na dimensão “Coesão, trabalho de equipa e cooperação”. Acrescenta-se o facto de que, os graduados instruendos, entre a fase inicial e a fase final, mostram grande vontade de cumprir a missão, grande capacidade de tomada de decisão e planeamento e desenvolver a coesão nos grupos. Os graduados instruendos, de um modo geral, percecionam que os níveis de coesão aumentaram desde a segunda fase até à última fase. Apesar da enorme queda de valores entre a primeira fase e a segunda fase, os valores na última fase são tão elevados que para além de compensarem a queda, atingem um limite superior a nove em todos os aspetos da coesão. Conclui-se que os graduados instruendos se sentem em todos os momentos, envolvidos com a interação, as tarefas, a produtividade e os objetivos do grupo. De um modo geral, os comportamentos dos graduados instruendos “Gestão de Conflitos” e “Liderança Participativa e Envolvimento” ao longo do curso de comandos contribuem para os três fatores critério. A capacidade dos graduados instruendos em tomar decisões com coragem e confiança em qualquer situação, a capacidade de avaliarem o ambiente externo e interno do grupo e a capacidade de influenciar e motivar através do exemplo, relaciona-se com a capacidade de obterem desempenhos superiores, com a competência adequada de estabelecer a capacidade de organização e motivação e, ainda, satisfazer o grupo em todo o curso. Podemos dizer que, de todas as fases do curso de comandos, a fase individual é a que apresenta os valores mais baixos nas dimensões da liderança, fatores critério e aspetos da coesão. Isto porque não existe prática de comando por parte do graduado instruendo, o que não permite a prática de liderança, e como nesta fase não existe equipa definida nem grupo, o graduado anda sozinho, o que não permite promover a coesão. Na última fase, a Fase de Grupo, todos os graduados instruendos trabalham pela primeira vez em conjunto, obtendo os valores mais elevados da coesão.

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O presente estudo subordinado ao tema “A influência da Ansiedade nas Competências dos Alunos da Academia Militar: Estudo de caso dos Exercício Finais - Leão 15”, tem como principal finalidade identificar e quantificar a influência da ansiedade nas competências de liderança dos Cadetes-Alunos da Academia Militar. Contribuindo assim, para o reconhecimento das competências influenciadas pela ansiedade e a sua perceção no desempenho, mais propriamente na Informação Comportamental do Aluno. No estudo foi implementado um inquérito constituído por algumas questões de caráter sociodemográfico, um questionário de competências de liderança e um questionário de medição de ansiedade – STAI. Foi aplicado a um grupo de 165 Cadetes-Alunos da Academia, sendo 95 do 4º Ano Escolar e 80 do 1º Ano Escolar. De salientar que este inquérito foi realizado duas vezes: antes e depois do Exercício Leão 15. Com base nas respostas dadas, criou-se uma base de dados em Microsoft Excel, à qual se acrescentaram as notas de Informação Comportamental dos Aluno, e procedeu-se ao seu tratamento e análise estatística, com recurso ao Statistical Package for Social Sciences. (SPSS) Dos resultados obtidos identificaram-se várias diferenças significativas entre os níveis de ansiedade e as competências de liderança, relativamente ao género, ano escolar, curso, ao desporto mais praticado e ao período em análise do Exercício Leão 15 das quais se realçam: o género feminino revelou maior índice de ansiedade no período anterior ao Exercício; o 1ºAno Escolar revelou maior índice de ansiedade estado em ambos os períodos; o curso de EXE-Engenharias revelou maior ansiedade estado e ansiedade traço no período antes do Exercício e os alunos que praticam mais frequentemente desporto coletivo revelam maior Ansiedade Estado no período depois do Exercício Leão 15. Assinalaram-se ainda correlações significativas entre a ansiedade, as competências de liderança e a nota da Informação Comportamental dos Aluno com valores mais elevados nas seguintes: “trabalho de equipa e coesão”; “flexibilidade e adaptabilidade”; “autocontrolo” e “influência e referência”. Com o objetivo de procurar identificar e quantificar as competências mais influenciadas pela ansiedade, concluiu-se que as médias de ansiedade como variável preditora é maior nas competências: “flexibilidade e adaptabilidade”, “capacidade de resolver problemas”, “reconhecimento, feedback positivo e valorização”, “aptidão técnico profissional”, “gestão de conflitos e negociação”, “transparência”, “comunicação assertiva”, “comunicação” e “relações interpessoais”.

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IntroductionWith the turn of the twenty first century, the Middle East has witnessed an unprecedented turmoil since the post‐colonisation era. The occupation of Iraq by the United States and its allies has triggered internal tensions and violence in Iraq that swept across the region. The US propagated establishing a pro‐western, functional, representative democratic system in Iraq that was expected to be a model for other countries in the region towards democratisation and economic growth. Since 2011, Some Arab states embraced democratic and political changes and, simultaneously, encountered some socio‐political unrest brought by the “Arab Spring”. Various strata of conflict can be recognised in this context driven by political, ideological and sectarian agenda; or, driven by mere struggle for freedom and against repression and dictatorship. Regardless of the trigger of strives, it is obvious that reconciliation and conflict management in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, Egypt and other countries in conflict is still an issue. Yet, the concept of community‐based reconciliation in the Arab World is still nuanced. The social ties in Arab societies are strong. Some of these ties are significantly noted to be recognised in kinship of various familial hierarchies: nucleus family, extended family and tribes. This paper will discuss whether familial affiliations can contribute to community‐based reconciliation in the Middle Eastern Arab countries.

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Conflict is intrinsic to individuals, teams and organisations. Due to the unique and complex nature with various parties, conflict is inevitable in most construction projects. According to the general management literature, three distinct types of intragroup conflicts can be identified: task, process and relationship conflicts. However, very little consideration has been given in the literature addressing the three types individually in a construction project team setting. Therefore, this study has explored the existence of types of intragroup conflicts and their management in this context. This research was approached through case studies of six construction projects, which were operating under the traditional procurement method in Sri Lanka. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with three distinct participants from each team. The findings revealed that both process and relationship conflicts offer disruptive effects to construction projects and teams, while task conflicts offer positive effects when they exist at low levels. Based on the most critical sources identified within the cases, suggestions are offered here to construction project team managers on how to manage intergroup conflicts proactively. Since the research is based on six case studies on traditional procurement arrangement in Sri Lanka, further research is required to generalise the findings across different contexts.

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Many large mammals such as elephant, rhino and tiger often come into conflict with people by destroying agricultural crops and even killing people, thus providing a deterrent to conservation efforts. The males of these polygynous species have a greater variance in reproductive success than females, leading to selection pressures favouring a ‘high risk-high gain’ strategy for promoting reproductive success. This brings them into greater conflict with people. For instance, adult male elephants are far more prone than a member of a female-led family herd to raid agricultural crops and to kill people. In polygynous species, the removal of a certain proportion of ‘surplus’ adult males is not likely to affect the fertility and growth rate of the population. Hence, this could be a management tool which would effectively reduce animal-human conflict, and at the same time maintain the viability of the population. Selective removal of males would result in a skewed sex ratio. This would reduce the ‘effective population size’ (as opposed to the total population or census number), increase the rate of genetic drift and, in small populations, lead to inbreeding depression. Plans for managing destructive mammals through the culling of males will have to ensure that the appropriate minimum size in the populations is being maintained.

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The present study examined whether Perceptions of organizational fairness (the procedural and interactional components) were able to diminish the negative effects of high job demands and low job control on the balance between work and family. The study participants were 713 women working in long-term care for elderly people in Finland. The results showed that high job demands, low job control, and unfair decision making were associated with high levels of time-based work interference with family (WIF). Perceptions of organizational fairness were found to partially mediate the association between Job control and WIF In addition, fair treatment and management protected against WIF when demands were low but were unable to bluffer against the negative effects of high job demands. (C) 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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When implementing autonomic management of multiple non-functional concerns a trade-off must be found between the ability to develop independently management of the individual concerns (following the separation of concerns principle) and the detection and resolution of conflicts that may arise when combining the independently developed management code. Here we discuss strategies to establish this trade-off and introduce a model checking based methodology aimed at simplifying the discovery and handling of conflicts arising from deployment-within the same parallel application-of independently developed management policies. Preliminary results are shown demonstrating the feasibility of the approach.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss how the relationship between sport and business has increased the complexity of ethical issues affecting contemporary sport management. Specifically, this paper seeks to define conflict of interest and how it is manifested in both business and sport.
Design/methodology/approach – The paper provides a conceptual discussion of the issue of conflict of interest as it relates to the management and governance of sports organizations. Relationships between business ethics, governance and sport management are examined in the quest to understand conflict of interest and its prevalence in and relevance to sport management.
Findings Conflicts of interest within the sport industry may have the same structural elements as those occurring in mainstream business, such as benefits, obligations and issues of trust, but it is the higher societal expectations and values placed on sport and sporting organizations that provide the key points of difference.
Practical implications – Through collaboration with sport management practitioners, via inductive in-depth research, a clearer definition of conflict of interest and the range of situations in which it may occur can be developed. It is through a continued research effort in this area that sport managers will be better able to both identify and manage conflicts of interest as they occur.
Originality/value – It is the lack of definitive examples or guidelines for recognition of an actual or a potential conflict of interest that appears to cause the greatest confusion within sport management. By drawing together the key concepts found within the extant literature, a clearer understanding of what constitutes a conflict of interest is provided by this paper.

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While developments in distributed object computing environments, such as the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) [17] and the Telecommunication Intelligent Network Architecture (TINA) [16], have enabled interoperability between domains in large open distributed systems, managing the resources within such systems has become an increasingly complex task. This challenge has been considered for several years within the distributed systems management research community and policy-based management has recently emerged as a promising solution. Large evolving enterprises present a significant challenge for policy-based management partly due to the requirement to support both mutual transparency and individual autonomy between domains [2], but also because the fluidity and complexity of interactions occurring within such environments requires an ability to cope with the coexistence of multiple, potentially inconsistent policies. This paper discusses the need of providing both dynamic (run-time) and static (compile-time) conflict detection and resolution for policies in such systems and builds on our earlier conflict detection work [7, 8] to introduce the methods for conflict resolution in large open distributed systems.