A little bit of everything
Living in a Fantasy
Attitudes and Values
A Background
All the Self-Stuff
100

The open side, the blind side, the hidden side, and the unknown side.

What is the Johari Window?

100

According to the Johari Window, this is the side that others see but I do not. 

What is the blind side?

100

An evaluation of people, ideas, issues, situations, or objects. It can change every day like flowers.

What is an attitude?

100

The skill or ability to work effectively through and with other people. 

What is human relations?

100

Feeling of confidence and worth as a person. 

What is self-esteem?

200

Feeling that you are in control of events in your life and have a take-charge attitude.

What is an internal l

200

Cliche conversation, reporting facts with others, expressing ideas and judgments, the gut level, and peak communication. 

What are levels of self-disclosure?

200

Consists of healthy self-esteem, optimism, extraversion, and personal control. 

What is a positive attitude?

200

One theory sees workers as lacking ambition, the other theory sees workers as happy to work. 

What is Theory X and Theory Y?

200

A positive regard that two people have for each other. 

What is mutual respect?

300

The dialogue said at a laundromat and at a supermarket checkout line.

What is cliche conversation?

300

This window pane will become larger as relationships develop. 

What is the open pane?

300

The worth or importance you attach to different factors in your life, that are strong enough to drive behavior and important choices we make in our lives. We develop these in our youth. We referred to them as trees with roots, which grow over time and take a long time to change.   

What are values?

300

An organization that was founded in 1869 to denounce bad working conditions and unfair treatment. 

What is the Knights of Labor? What are unions?

300

Belief that we can learn more through dedication and hard work. 

What is growth mindset?

400

The time when you have the opportunity to improve and grow. 

What is now? What is everyday?

400

Primary benefits of ____________ are improved relationships, becoming mature, and bringing out honesty in others.

What is self-awareness? What is self-disclosure What is gut level communication?

400

This commonly happens when one set of values clashes with another. 

What is a values conflict?

400

A study that showed workers performed better because someone was paying attention and that relationships formed naturally to create an informal organization. 

What is the Hawthorne Experiment?

400

The way you conceive of yourself. 

What is self-concept?

500

The act of accepting someone through a long-term relationship, rather than their behavior in that moment.

What is unconditional positive regard?

500
Human Relations in Management. 

What is the name of this class?

500

End point ideal values that remain a high priority throughout your life. 

What are terminal values?

500

Max Weber, Frederick Taylor, Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, Mary Parker Follet, Abraham Maslow, and Elton Mayo.

Who are founders of human relations?

500

The confidence in our ability to deal with problems when they happen. "I know I can solve this problem."

What is self-efficacy?

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