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Use it to find out what drives them as individuals, both on a personal level, as well as on a professional level. You can then compare the results of this framework with your company values and vision and see if there is a culture fit. See what drives their personal happiness and their workplace happiness.
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This basic framework is a great resource to help you get to know your employees (or future employees) better.
Use it to find out what drives them as individuals, both on a personal level, as well as on a professional level. You can then compare the results of this framework with your company values and vision and see if there is a culture fit. See what drives their personal happiness and their workplace happiness.
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Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
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Me Myself and I and the Others
1. Working on self awareness , self perception and public image.
Building character and self esteem
Me Myself
and
I
2. What it is about
self-awareness,
soul searching of
one's self,
quality and
weak points
personal identity
Public image
Social identity
3. What the aim is
to get in contact with ourselves
to recognize the possibilities and
limits of one’s personality
self-awareness and personal identity
perception of one’ s public image as
defined through the social and
interpersonal relationships
to understand the individual’s role
and contribution to the community
7. Working on self awareness , self perception and public image.
Building character and self esteem
Me Myself
and
I
8. Who am I ? Me or myself?
There
are three
types of
self
Who you
think you
are --- self
image
Who
others think
you are –
public image who you
really are –
self
awareness
identity
9. The personality tree
This apple tree is
YOU
Red apples:
your strong
qualities
Yellow
apples:
your weak
points
Put your apples in the tree
YOU
10. How others
see me
What if others put
the apples on your
tree?
Would they put the
same red or yellow
apples ?
Would they
see your red apples
as red or maybe
more like yellow?
Do you know?
Public image
Do you know?
12. What is what we call ‘character”?
How do character
qualities affect
our relationships
with others?
What are the
strong points
and virtues of
character?
How do good character qualities
contribute to harmonious
relationships?
16. Νοιάζομαι
Δείχνω
ενσυναίσθηση
στους ανθρώπους
Εκφράζω
συμπόνοια
Δείχνω καλοσύνη
Συγχωρώ
Είμαι καλός πολίτης
Συμβάλλω στο γενικό καλό
της/κοινότητας/κοινωνίας
Ενημερώνομαι--ψηφίζω
Νοιάζομαι για το σχολείο,
τον τόπο, τη χώρα μου, τον
κόσμο
Αξιοπιστία
Είμαι έμπιστος
Είμαι έντιμος
Κρατώ τις
υποσχέσεις μου
Κάνω το σωστό