A. IMPORTANT: 1. PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT CAREFULLY. 2. SINCE THIS IS THEMOST MAJOR ASSIGNMENTIN THIS CLASS, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS SEVERAL TIMES. 3. HIGHLIGHT...

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A.
IMPORTANT:



1.
PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT CAREFULLY.



2.
SINCE THIS IS THEMOST MAJOR ASSIGNMENTIN THIS CLASS, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT YOU READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS SEVERAL TIMES.



3.
HIGHLIGHT INFORMATION AND MAKE NOTES FOR YOURSELF AS YOU GO ALONG!



4.
THIS ENTIRE PROJECT IS SUBMITTED TO SAFEASSIGN – THE PLAGIARISM CHECKER.



5.
IF YOU USE ANY INFORMATION THAT ISNOT YOURSYOU MUST CITE APPROPRIATELY!



6.
IF YOU DON’T, THEN YOU WILL BE CITED FOR PLAIGIARISM!






B.
WORTH: 250 Points:








      1. 200 Points: Window and Essay


      2. 50 Points: Interview










C.
SUBMITTING THE ASSIGNMENT:



a.Submit asONE DOCUMENT with 3 Parts.



b.If you submit 3 separate documents it will not be graded



c.Upload toAssignment Linkclearly marked:UPLOAD JOHOARI’S WINDOW HERE.



d.If you submit it on the Discussion Board it will not be graded.





D.GRADING:You will be graded on the following:



a.See Rubric:






E.
GENERAL INFORMATION



Each area of this assignment is described below. Any repetition of any part of the description of this assignment isintentional.






WHAT IS THE JOHARI’S WINDOW?



READ THE TEXT.



a.
IT IS APPROPRIATELY DESCRIBED IN THE BOOK.



b.
RESOURCES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE ONLINE TO ASSIST YOU WITH FURTHER UNDERSTANDING OF THE CONCEPT.






1.
The Johari’s Window---A Model of Self disclosure


Please read up about the Johari’s Window in your textbook. Please feel free to use sources external to your textbook to help with your understanding of this concept.




YOU MUST PAY ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOWING:



a.
This project is aboutself-disclosing:













            1. learning about yourself by sharing information about yourself with othersAND

            2. allowing others to share information (their perceptions) about you with you!

            3. SO, THIS PROJECT involves others.You cannot do it by yourself!You MUST INVOLVE OTHERS!
















2.
THIS PROJECT: HOW WILL IT LOOK IN THE END?



a.This Johari’s Window Assignment is aTHREE-PART PROJECT AND Itwill be submitted inTHREE PARTS:



Part One:An individualJohari Window Project: See example below



Part Two:A Summaryof the experience inan essay format. See instructions below.



Part Three:AnInterview Project:See Instructions below.




A.
PART ONE: THE JOHARI WINDOW PROJECT



YOU MUST DESIGN A WINDOW: HOW DO I DO THAT?



a.YOU will select as many friends/family as you like to engage with for this project.



b.YOU will engage them and ask them meaningful questions about YOU.



c.These questions are designed to learn more about YOU.



d.Then you will create your Window.






1.
Creating the Window: Process


The Johari’s Window will include two sets of information.



a.the information that you already know about yourselfAND



b.the information that you received based on the engagement described above.




2.
Where do I put the information?



a.The characteristics thatYOU KNOWabout yourself will go in the OPEN WINDOW AND THE HIDDEN WINDOW ONLY.



b.The characteristics that OTHERS tell you about yourself will go in the BLIND WINDOW ONLY. Please see sample window below that describes the kind of information that would be included.
Please note:


I.This isSOMEONE ELSES WINDOW!


II.Your window does not look like this.


III.You cannot explain someone else’s window.


IV.Your window is your window




3.
Number of Characteristics in each Window



a.Each window must havefour (4)characteristics/personality traits





    1. Those thatyou knowyou possess (for Open and Hidden Windows) and

    2. Thoseyou were told(for Blind Window) by others that you possess.








4.
Finding the Right Words to use to describe you



a.In this process of self-exploration, you may find that persons who you choose to ask aboutyou, may not be able to find theright wordsto define/describe what they are thinking. Please feel free to send them to this website -http://www.kevan.org/johari- to assist them in that regard.




b.Note: Thequalityof the (information in your window is very important. The more frivolous the content (name, date of birth, etc.) the less the grade will be. Talk about more meaningful aspects of YOU, WITHIN REASON, and within the confines of YOUR OWN COMFORT.Please make sure that you are comfortable with the information that you choose to reveal, as I cannot be held responsible for that information.






c.
PLEASE USE WORDS OR SHORT PHRASES IN THE WINDOW.Points will be taken off for sentences. Use sentences in your essay.




EACH WINDOW DESCRIBED



I.
Open Window


Theopen windowhas information thatwe knowabout ourselves and that those



around us know about us as well.



a.We know things about ourselves that those close to us will know as well



b.Those we interact with most often will know more about us. So generally, you can ask others questions that are confirmatory in nature; for example, you may say/ask:I am impatient, do you agree with me on this?)If the person says no, then you continue until you find agreement: informationknown to both of you.






II.
The Blind Window



Theblind windowwill contain information thatYOU DON’T KNOW. Very often we



interact with others but we don’t know what they see in us/about us that may be



revealing something about us to them.



a.A question you can ask others is:“CAN YOU TELL ME A CHARACTERISTIC OR PERSONALITY TRAIT I HAVE, AND THAT YOU THINK I DON’T KNOW?”



b.Usually, you will get several responses. Select what best suits you.






III.
The Hidden Window


Thehidden windowcontains the information thatwe knowabout ourselves but that we consider to be private, and therefore we do not want to show/share.



a.Usually, we don’t share personal characteristics that we possess, especially when we don’t find them flattering. So, sometimes others are surprised when we reveal these things to them.



b.But we grow from revealing and releasing these “secret” characters because they are no longer secretsandwe must work on them or to learn from them.




c.
The Unknown Window


Theunknown windowremains unknown. However, because you don’t know this



information does not mean it doesn’t exist. It simply means you are not in



touch with it.



a.This window remains blank.





B.
PART TWO: THE ESSAY OF THE ABOVE ACTIVITY



a.In addition to the WINDOW, you will write an ESSAY as part of the Window project.




b.ESSAY will be2 pages longand will be graded according to the Standards below.



i.Please Note: You cannot write Essay untilAFTER YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS WINDOW PROJECT.



ii.
Both Window and Essay are due same time.






c.
Guiding questions:



Feel free to follow these questions as aguideline to write your essay




(

According to

www.businessdictionary.com/definition/guideline.html

aGUIDELINEis defined as “
Recommended practice that allows some discretion or leeway in its interpretation, implementation, or use.)






  • Who are the people you chose to ask about you?

  • Why did you choose these people?

  • What was the most challenging parts of this process for you?

  • How much of the information that you received did you believe?

  • How much of the information did you challenge?

  • How much did you compromise on?

  • Who were the persons you challenged the most? For example, did family member provide you with the information that you were most likely/least likely to believe

  • Of all the things that you could have included in your open and hidden windows, why did you choose what you wrote?

  • How did you finally decide what to put on your blind window?

  • What was the overall advantages/disadvantages of doing this project?

  • How do you think you will feel once you reveal this information?

  • What kinds of reactions do you believe you will get from others about this?

  • Discuss the nonverbal behaviors of both yourself and the persons that you asked questions about you.

  • Please take a look at eh Rubric to see you will be graded on this entire assignment.


  • The Essay is graded according to the Standards of the Rubric.






C.
PART THREE: THE INTERVIEW PROJECT



YOU MUST CONDUCT AN INTERVIEW FOR THE INTERVIEW PROJECT: HOW DO YOU DO THAT?



a.This is theLASTpart of this project that you must complete!



b.You MUST conduct this interviewAFTERyou have done your Window



c.Doing it before the Window defeats the purpose of the project.


i.The objective here is to continue learning about yourself in another way.


ii.By doing this project as a solo item with someone else, you may confirm some information above, based on who you choose to do this interview withORyou may learn NEW information as yourself as well.



d.Use this interview to self-discloseandgive the person the same opportunity as well







      1. It is not fair not to ask the other person any questions. But that person is not in COM 1090 and therefore that person will not be graded.







YOU will select ANY ONE PERSON TO INTERVIEW.



i.
This person CANNOT be one of the persons from your Window project!



a.This person will askYOUquestions aboutYOU!



b.YOU will ask this person questions aboutHIM/HER/THEY



c.
Questions and answers about YOU MUST BE SUBMITTED:THEY ARE GRADED!



d.
Questions and answers about the OTHER PERSON MUST BE SUBMITTED:THEY ARE NOT GRADED!






YOU:



a.will select a person of your choosing. Ideally, this should be someone you know well and you have some meaningful interactions with.



b.will conduct an interview with that person.



1.
Each person will write the questions to be asked



c.will submitboth sets of questions as well as the answers to both sets of questions



d.will write a conclusion about that experience. For example, your conclusion may include a discussion of the following:


1.who did you interview?


2.why did you choose this person?


3.what did you learn about yourself in this interview process?


4.did you confirm any of the information you learned in your Blind Window?


5.when/how/where did you conduct the interview?


6.do you think the location or modality used affected your comfortability to self-disclose, etc.


7.what else would you like to share about this interview process?


8.write anything else that happened during the experience that affected how you felt about yourself in that moment.




2.
INTERVIEW: How will YOU conduct this interview?











          1. Decide who you want to interview:





                1. This personCANNOTbe same person from the WINDOW PROJECT!

                2. You learn more about yourself based on friends and family.













    1. Contact person and discuss

    2. Set up interview

    3. Write questions.













                  1. Think about the questions you want to ask.

                  2. You may get to know more about yourself as well as someone else

                  3. Be careful of the questions you ask. Do not invade others privacy.


                  4. PLEASE NOTE: ALL QUESTIONS ARE SUBMITTED TO SAFEASSIGN: THE PLAGIARISM CHECKER. Please cite appropriately!!
















    4. Provide details (in your conclusion) about place {online, phone, Starbucks} time/date where interview took place.





INTERVIEWER:



1.Submitno less than 8questions AND answers from the Interviewer







      1. These questions may be similar for both parties or they may be different

      2. These questions should be designed to learn more about personal characteristics.







INTERVIEWEE



6.
Submit the questions AND answers from the Interviewee







      1. These questions may be similar for both parties or they may be different

      2. These questions should be designed to learn more about personal characteristics.







Please Note:Usually, when we ask people questions about what they think about us, we get more information than we set out to get.



  1. You should write down everything.

  2. You may find use for the information later; for example, you may be able to use it in your essay.














SAMPLE WINDOW

























Known to self




Unknown to self




Known to Others




1.
Charming



2.
Happy



3.
Impatient



4.
Helpful



Open




1.
Introvert



2.
Shy



3.
Helpful



4.
Appears aloof



Blind




Unknown to Others




1.
Selfish



2.
Unhappy



3.
Lazy



4.
Loves children



Hidden




LEFT BLANK















Unknown














































Assessment Rubric: Johari’s Window






Student’s Name: __________________________________________________




























































































CRITERIA




EXCELLENT







GOOD




POOR




TOTAL




INTRODUCTION




















  • Purpose, concepts, and aims of analysis correctly stated(5%)

  • Accurate description and purpose of Johari’s Window must be provided(5%)




















JOHARI WINDOW DISCUSSION/DESCRIPTION: (Different from Interview and Essay)




















  • Accurate identification of each Window (20%- 5% for each Window)
    4 Windows





















  • Accurate application/discussion of information in each Window(20%)




















  • Discussions and Conclusions in Essay (20%)




















INTERVIEW:QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS MUST BE SUBMITTED





















Questions / Answers / and Discussion (15%): Must be submitted



  • Questions must be intentional, useful, and meaningful (7.5%)

  • Questions must be discussed: Conclusion provided about experience (7.5%)




















REFLECTIVE ESSAY: JOHARI’S WINDOW(Including responses to questions below)




















WRITING (Must meet college-level standards).



  • Organization, Style, and Grammar(15%)



Questions:



1.
What was the overall advantages/disadvantages of doing this project?



2.
Why did you choose what you wrote in open and hidden windows?



3.
How do you think you will feel once you reveal this information?



2.
What kinds of reactions do you believe you will get from your colleagues?



3.
Who are the people you chose to ask about you? Why these people?



4.
How did you finally decide what to put on your blind window?



5.
How much of the information that you received did you believe?



6.
How much of the information did you challenge, and then end up compromising on?



7.
Who were the persons you challenged the most?



8.
Discuss nonverbal behaviors of both yourself and the persons you asked questions.


























TOTAL(100%)


















Follow the rubric and instructions. The attached document was for part one with the interviews question and answers.



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Answer To: A. IMPORTANT: 1. PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE DOCUMENT CAREFULLY. 2. SINCE THIS IS THEMOST MAJOR...

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Johari Window interview reflection essay
Introduction
Personality and traits are of great importance to a manager. Several manageri
al skills can be developed or improved to suit the needs of work place. It is important that a manager develops these skills in order to perform better. The Johari window is a great tool for personality analysis. The process of interviewing family members and applying the Johari window tool to know their personality types better was an enriching experience (McLean, P, 2008).
Johari Window
Experience : Interview and reflection
The Johari Window which also involves person – environment interaction includes four quadrants that represent the self that is known and unknown to the individual and the self that is known and unknown to others. The sentence explains the crux of the Johari window where in it establishes its purpose and usage (Culkin,Gavetti, G, & Rivkin, J.W, 2005).
The experience of interviewing family members and forming a Johari window in order to understand the personality types and understand how they view themselves has been an enriching experience. It has helped me understand that there is so much about a person that we might not realize until we make a conscious effort.
The process included questions on their daily habits, routines, behavior and reactions to...
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