Johari Window
This is a part of lecture presented by Dr. Tripti Vijaywargia, Asst. professor of Biyani Girls College. The video is about Johari Window. It is a tool for improving self awareness …
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This is a part of lecture presented by Dr. Tripti Vijaywargia, Asst. professor of Biyani Girls College. The video is about Johari Window. It is a tool for improving self awareness …
This is a part of lecture presented by Dr. Tripti Vijaywargia, Asst. professor of Biyani Girls College. The video is about Johari Window. It is a tool for improving self awareness and mutual understanding between individuals within a group. It named after the first names of its inventors, Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham that is Johari. It is the one of the most useful models describing the process of human interaction. The Johari
Window is also referred to as a “disclosure/ feedback model of self awareness. My Public Self represents not only factual information, but my feelings, motives, and behaviors want etc. My Public Blind Spots says what other can see in us, which unknown to self or us. My Hidden Self says we know but do not reveal to others. My unconscious Self states unknown to self and is also unknown by others.
This is a part of lecture presented by Dr. Tripti Vijaywargia, Asst. professor of Biyani Girls College. The video is about Perceptual process. It is the outcome of the sum total …
This is a part of lecture presented by Dr. Tripti Vijaywargia, Asst. professor of Biyani Girls College. The video is about Perceptual process. It is the outcome of the sum total of all Processes by which an individual receives information about the environment. The sensory inputs are to see through eyes, hear with ears, smell by nose, feel by touch and taste by tongue. The main groupings in the process map are- Environme
nt (internal and external). The stages in the process are- (1) Receiving Sensory inputs, (2) Selecting, (3) Organizing, (4) Interpretation, (5) Perceptual Output, (6) Behavior. Perception is no doubt a complex process, but, recognition of difference between the perceptual world and the real world is vital to the managers.
