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    Konserto Terakhir

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    SINOPSIS: Novel ini mengisahkan Hilmi datang ke Kuala Lumpur untuk mencari bapa saudaranya yang bernama Datuk Johari. Dia berjaya menemui bapa saudaranya dan tinggal di rumah tersebut sebagai tukang kebun. Ketika keluarga Datuk Johari bercuti‚ Hilmi mula memberanikan diri bermain piano. Sejak itulah bakatnya mula berkembang dan dia mendalami bidang muzik daripada pakcik Bakar. Hubungan Hilmi dengan Hayati begitu akrab dan tidak disenangi oleh Datin Salmah. Oleh sebab selalu bertemu anak pakcik

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    Jahari Window

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    The Johari Window‚ named after the first names of its inventors‚ Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham‚ is one of the most useful models describing the process of human interaction. A four paned "window" divides personal awareness into four different types‚ as represented by its four quadrants: open‚ hidden‚ blind‚ and unknown. The lines dividing the four panes are like window shades‚ which can move as an interaction progresses (Daft‚ 2011 pg.273-276). The Johari Window concept would be particularly helpful

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    Inception

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    114 – Sec. 17 March 2014 Self-Disclosure Inception Abstract This paper explores self-disclosure using the Johari Window‚ and examines the four quadrants that it consists of. The Johari Window is examined on a complicated movie‚ Inception ‚ which explores dreaming and planting ideas in another persons memory. The Johari Window is used to examine the relationship between Cobb and his crewmembers. We examine their relationships and perceptions. This helps brings

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    Dark Side of Organisation

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    August 1999 Edition The Johari Window and the Dark Side of Organisations Author: Stewart Hase‚ Alan Davies and Bob Dick Southern Cross University Keywords: Organisation‚ management‚ organisational theory‚ corporatism‚ corporatist ideology‚ social theory‚ work‚ self-awareness‚ Johari Window‚ individualism‚ postmodernism. Article style and source: Peer Reviewed. Original ultiBASE publication. Content • • • • • Abstract Succumbing to Self-interest The Dark Side of Organisations Revealing About

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    Interpersonal communication is one of the most important skills we must learn in order to function within society. Effective interpersonal communication leads to many great things‚ such as: closer relationships with those around you‚ opportunities that would otherwise not occur without effective interpersonal communication (such as getting into a competitive school due to a successful interview)‚ and preventing/resolving conflicts. Without usage of the guidelines presented in effective communication

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    interpersonal

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    information and feelings‚ etc‚ that if moved into the open area‚ ie known by the group as well‚ would enhance mutual understanding‚ and thereby improve group awareness‚ enabling better individual performance and group effectiveness. Johari Window eg This Johari Window model diagram is an example of increasing the open area ‚ by reduction of the blind area‚ which would normally be achieved through the process of asking for and then receiving feedback. Feedback develops the open area by reducing

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    Movie Review

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    Nurul Iman grandmother named Nenda Zaimah and stay with them. In schools‚ Nurul Iman have a friend named Johari‚ someone who a handsome and have a smart looking. Johari secretly loves Nurul Iman. Meanwhile‚ Lana and Rita ‚ a beautiful and popular school friends also very interested in Johari. Rita is a girl who have a big egos and is always looking for a trouble with Nurul Iman. Johari father is also a ustad that known as Mr Murshid. At the same time‚ Nurul Iman was urged to the Queen of Dreams

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    Self Awareness

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    of your personality and behavior. The Johari Window The Johari Window is a widely used model for understanding and training self-awareness‚ personal development‚ improving communications‚ interpersonal relationships‚ group dynamics‚ team development‚ and inter-group relationships. It was devised by American psychologists‚ Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955 while they were researching group dynamics at the University of California. The Johari Window is like a window with four panes. [pic]

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    and other people’s unique traits and characteristics. make a personal commitment on improving oneself. II. Subject Matter (Knowing Oneself) Johari Window was named for its creators‚ Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham‚ is a useful tool in understanding our own selves which can help us live more effective lives. The four panes of the Johari Window represent the four parts of our Self. My Public Self is what I show others about me. My Blind Spots are parts of me others see but I do not

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    Finding the Leader in You

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    Finding the Leader in You: Self-Assessment/Johari Window BUS520/Leadership and Organizational Behavior April 21‚ 2013 In today’s society‚ the expectations of companies are to improve business resources. The objective is to develop business practices and increase productivity. Organizational Behavior is the ways in which people behave‚ individually and collectively‚ when working together in organization

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