EBK UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT
EBK UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT
10th Edition
ISBN: 8220101442185
Author: MARCIC
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 6, Problem 7SL
Summary Introduction

To determine:

How I behave and react in social situations.

Concept introduction:

A social situation includes any situation in which you and at least 1 other person are present. Social situations tend to fall into 2 main categories: performance situations and interpersonal interactions. However, it is vital to behave and act fairly and appropriately, when faced with issues, problems or decision-making.

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