Compare and contrast task and relationship conflict.

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Conflict may focus on task-related issues or around relationship issues.
Disagreements about resource allocation, policies, or even interpretation of data are
known as task conflict. Relationship conflict involves personality clashes or differences
in values. A meta-analysis of the relationships of task and relationship conflict with team
performance and satisfaction found strong negative associations between relationship
conflict, team performance, and team member satisfaction.

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