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Explain the key areas of self-awareness. For each key area of self-awareness, provide a real-life example to support your description.
 
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Which level of management is responsible for implementing the directives of senior executives?
 
  A) Tactical managers
  B) Strategic managers
  C) Day-to-day supervisors
  D) Operational managers



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Answer: The student should describe (1) emotional intelligence: the ability to diagnose and recognize your own emotions, the ability to control your own emotions, the ability to recognize and diagnose the emotions displayed by others, and the ability to respond appropriately to those emotional cues; (2) Personal values: all attitudes, orientations, and behaviors arise out of an individual's values; (3) Cognitive style: the manner in which individuals gather and process information; (4) Attitudes toward change: focuses on the methods people use to cope with change in their environment; and (5) Core self-evaluation: overall positive self-regard or the extent to which people value themselves and feel proficient as individuals. Also, the student should provide one appropriate real-life example for each key area of self-awareness. See Figure 1.2.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 6, 2018
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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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