16 Mar
Relational Concerns in Corporate Environments XI
Within a person-centered approach, (Rogers, 1990) the individual is able to create their understanding of the world, relate to others, and alter self-concepts, and change attitudes and behavior. These personal individual resources, invaluable to the organization, can only be accessed if a positive psychological climate is provided.
Carl Rogers believes that [...]
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02 Mar
The chronic conflicts that exist within organizations include: communication issues; the lack of self-efficacy for some of the groups as well as the individuals; and the top-down hierarchical demands within the sphere of influence. Maslow (2005/1943) chimed in that the problems mounted as an unresolved fear of hunger and want pervaded the environment and people [...]
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26 Feb
The group to which an individual belongs is the ground for his or her perceptions, their feelings, and their actions. The social group, starting with our own families, including our childhood-young adult, and mature adult peers, and the community at large, give the individual his or her character and personality. In addition, it may have [...]
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18 Feb
Relational Concerns in Corporate Environments V
Industry will always outpace humanity, said Douglas McGregor (Heil, Bennis, & Stephens, 2000). True words in an industrialized age and even more so in a computerized, Internet era. Initial ideas for and assumptions one hundred years ago did not often focus on the individuals’ motivation or their sense of dignity. [...]
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