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| the active communication process where you evaluate or judge subordinate performance and respond by either promoting a change in behavior or by reinforcing present performance. |
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| Personal situation counseling |
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| event-oriented, this counseling is reactive in nature, it occurs during or after a situation. |
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| Performance/Professional Growth Counseling |
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| includes planning for the accomplishment of individual and professional short- and long-term goals based on an established timeline. |
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- Outline - Environment - Length of sessions - Inform counselees - Plan of action |
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- Directive or Supervisor-Centered - Nondirective or Subordinated-Centered - Combined |
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| Directive or Supervisor-Centered |
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| you do most of the talking and tell the subordinate what needs to be done. |
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| Nondirective or Subordinate-Centered |
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| to help the subordinate by providing the information he/she needs to make an informed choice about how to behave in the future. |
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| Subordinate-Centered Communication |
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- Active Listening - Responding - Questioning - Silence |
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| Nature of Interpersonal Communication |
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- Depth - Scope - Suitability |
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| Factors Influencing Interpersonal Communication |
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- Knowing Yourself - Knowing Others - The Message - The Situation - The Setting |
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| master-slave relationship |
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| human relations are more important than organizational objectives. |
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| Organizational and individual goals need not be at odds with on another. |
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- Pre-Session - Session - Post-Session |
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- Opening - Attending - Responding - Resolving - Closing |
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