This article focuses on the conflict-handling strategies for the conflicts between management and workforce. This article has presented a study which used the theory of cooperation and competition and recent research on open-minded interaction to specify conditions under which management and employees discuss their conflicts flexibly to develop mutually beneficial solutions. This theory of cooperative and competitive goal interdependence proposes the conditions under which protagonists engage in flexible, open-minded strategies that result in integrated solutions. The relationship between protagonists, in particular how they believe their goals are related, very much affects their interaction and, consequently. the probability of mutually b...