Imbalance between flexibility and reliability fuels conflict in nonprofits.
The article explores how conflicts affect the performance of nonprofit organizations. It uses Ashby’s law to show that conflicts arise when there is a mismatch between the variety of issues faced and the organization's ability to handle them. The study found that interactions are most effective when organizations are flexible, but conflicts often arise due to unreliability. This imbalance between flexibility and reliability can lead to conflicts within nonprofit organizations.