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PERCEPTION
                      World English Dictionary
perception (pəˈs  ɛpʃən)
                 —n
1.      the act or the effect of perceiving
2.      insight or intuition gained by perceiving
3.      the ability or capacity to perceive
4.      way of perceiving; awareness or consciousness; view:
        advertising affects the customer's perception of a
        product
5.      the process by which an organism detects and
        interprets information from the external world by means
        of the sensory receptors
Logic vs. Perception
 Logic
      is used to distinguish correct from incorrect
 reasoning. Some people choose to make decisions
 based on logic. They prefer to gather information
 and analyze it to verify what is right and wrong.

 Perceptionis knowledge that is gained by
 something that is perceived. Some people prefer to
 use perception, which is based on the way they
 observe a certain situation, thing, or a person.
PERSONAL QUESTION
 How   do you think others perceive you?

 How   would you like to be perceived by others?
TEAM QUESTION
 How   do you think others perceive you?

 How   would you like to be perceived by others?
Where are we now?
Where do we want to be?
Vision Statement

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Team Exercise In Perception

  • 1. PERCEPTION World English Dictionary perception (pəˈs ɛpʃən) —n 1. the act or the effect of perceiving 2. insight or intuition gained by perceiving 3. the ability or capacity to perceive 4. way of perceiving; awareness or consciousness; view: advertising affects the customer's perception of a product 5. the process by which an organism detects and interprets information from the external world by means of the sensory receptors
  • 2. Logic vs. Perception  Logic is used to distinguish correct from incorrect reasoning. Some people choose to make decisions based on logic. They prefer to gather information and analyze it to verify what is right and wrong.  Perceptionis knowledge that is gained by something that is perceived. Some people prefer to use perception, which is based on the way they observe a certain situation, thing, or a person.
  • 3. PERSONAL QUESTION  How do you think others perceive you?  How would you like to be perceived by others?
  • 4. TEAM QUESTION  How do you think others perceive you?  How would you like to be perceived by others?
  • 6. Where do we want to be?

Editor's Notes

  1. Would your answer depend on who we ask? Do you think others perceive you as you would like?
  2. Same question, however this is a larger picture, this is how you are interacting as a group. Does your answer look very different?
  3. Where are we now? Where do we really want to be? Are we overloaded? Are we sharing knowledge?
  4. Collaboration builds respect and success. What is a vision statement? If I were in an elevator and someone asked me to describe the value of my team, what would be the most positive concise statement I could make? This isn’t me telling you what to say, this is your opportunity as a team to create the vision of how you as a team, you as a professional will be perceived by others. And here is where our team project will start today.