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    The Johari Window

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    ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR ASSIGNMENT The Johari Window model is a simple and useful tool for illustrating and improving self-awareness‚ and mutual understanding between individuals within a group. The Johari Window model can also be used to assess and improve a group’s relationship with other groups. The Johari Window model was devised by American psychologists Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955‚ while researching group dynamics at the University of California Los Angeles. The model was first published

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    The Open Window

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    THE OPEN WINDOW BY SAKI This short story “THE OPEN WINDOW” is written by “SAKI” is the pen name of “Hector Hugh Munro” (1870-1916). He is a british writer. He is famous for his satires of the upper classes. The theme of the story is appearance and reality and deception. Appearance and reality: It is easy to believe the story of Vera because she begin with an object that is the open window and proceed from there and obviously window is open. So the appearance of open

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    Broken Windows

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    whether Broken Windows theory explains the causes of crime in these areas specifically the cities of Atlanta‚ College Park‚ East Point‚ and Union City within Fulton County. Compared to other major counties and cities that surround Fulton County these four cities had the highest crime rates out of all. This paper also presents the arguments for and against the use of Broken Windows in police polices and policing. Finally this paper will discuss how the use or lack of use of broken windows affects the

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    Johari Window

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    The Johari Window Joseph Luft and Harry Ingram created the Johari Window technique in 1955  in the United States‚ used to help people better understand their mental instability. It is a simple and useful tool for understanding and training self-awareness‚ personal development‚ improving communications‚ interpersonal relationships‚ group dynamics‚ team development and intergroup relationships. This model especially relevant due to emphasis on and influence of‚ ’soft’ skills‚ behavior‚ empathy‚

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    Building and maintaining relationships Building positive relationships is important task of your everyday life; social networking through communication‚ and relationship is the most effective way people become successful in the workplace. Building a positive relationship with your subordinates creates an environment as a manager where your subordinates are willing to work and put in the effort in their work to be successful. The key to building positive relationships is effective communication

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    Rear Window

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    Kaitlin Kitchens & Tori Harkin Yuhas Contemporary Lit 25 January 2013 Rear Window In Alfred Hitchcock’s mystery movie “Rear Window”‚ Hitchcock creates the character L.B. Jefferies‚ an adventurous man who is in a conflicting love relationship with Lisa Freemont. Although the major overall theme of the movie is curiosity and morals on society‚ another underling theme is conflicting social classes between Jeff and Lisa. Hitchcock continuously shows the differences between Jeff and Lisa

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    Rear Window

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    CLASSICAL HOLLYWOOD CINEMA *** Assignment: Textual Analysis The opening of Rear Window (from the very beginning to Stella’s entrance). The classic Hitchcock film‚ “Rear Window”‚ is an intelligent and engaging analysis of human perception‚ voyeurism and what it means to see‚ to be perceptive. Set in 1950’s New York‚ a boisterous free-lance photographer finds himself confined to a wheelchair in his tiny apartment recuperating from a broken leg. With only the occasional distraction of a visiting

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    JoHari Window

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    The JoHari Window During the 1950’s‚ Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham developed a disclosure/feedback model of awareness. The Johari Window‚ named after its creators (Joe + Harry = JoHari)‚ remains a contribution to the world of psychology and work environment today. The JoHari Window is essentially a window to one’s awareness of oneself. It can also serve as a useful tool in understanding how information is given and received in relationships. The model is divided into four distinct sections:

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    Window Display

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    passing by. As the first point of contact before a consumer enters into a retail space‚ window displays continue to give consumers essential information. They can communicate what is contained within the retail space‚ offer information about certain products and sales and‚ perhaps most importantly‚ set expectations about the experience that the consumer will have within the store’s walls. This store window tells a captivating brand story in 10 seconds‚ showing the essential pieces of the brand:

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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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