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The four quadrants of the window represent you in relation to others. The quadrants represent awareness of behaviour, feelings and motivation.   Sometimes awareness is shared; sometimes it is not.

Johari Window

Quadrant 1:   The open quadrant refers to behaviour, feelings and motivation known to self and others.

Quadrant 2:   The blind quadrant refers to behaviour, feelings and motivation known to others but, not to self.

Quadrant 3:  The hidden quadrant refers to behaviour, feelings and motivation known to self but not to others.

Quadrant 4:  The unknown quadrant: refers to behaviour, feelings and motivation known neither to self nor to others.

 

 
 
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More than half of staff hurt at work take legal action.  Survey finds 54 percent of injured employees sue.

Debbie Gilbert has recently launched a new networking group called Women on Top for business women in the Hertfordshire area.

 

 

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'We're all going on a summer holiday'... or are we?

Summer holiday plans are in disarray as redundancy fears and the pressure to deliver results begins to take its toll across the UK. According to the latest research from the Chartered Management Institute, many of the UK’s executives have postponed holiday plans and, even if they do go away, many refuse to stop working.

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