Leadership and Organizational Behavior Course title: Leadership & Org Behavior Course name: MGMT591 Name Affiliate university Leadership and Organizational Behavior Personal Thinking Style Primary Style - Humanistic-Encouraging (Agree) Plutchik, (1997) explains that, humanistic scale seek to measure the individual or people interest in other people and their tendency to care about them. It also touches on their ability to encourage them. Humanistic-Encouraging individuals have a strong sense of accepting themselves and other for what they stand for without being inquisitive about their nature or character and without directing any criticism to aforementioned. Foe those scoring higher on this humanistic scale in life, …show more content…
2) Organizing; the task as they all can work together, talk to each other and make the best out of their surrounding and deal with conflict as a team. 3) Leading; encouraging others at workplace has improved my leading ability and to get the work done in timely manner 4) Controlling; I do lack behind sometimes in controlling the team, might be my emotional or good relationship with my colleagues and sometimes I feel if try to control the team it might hamper the relationship among us. Genesis of Personal Style Being born and raised in middle class American family helped me to be more humanistic towards other people and it did bring out the understanding of different cultural values. At the same time it being raised in a family of more than 4 members, I learned to respect my elder and other around me and importance of good relationship among family members. My parents always had encouraged me to do good well in my life in terms of higher education, getting an engineering degree and eventually running my own construction company which am doing now. This is the main reason why I am more of person who encourages other people at workplace or in their …show more content…
Same time I was the younger kid in my family and my elder sister and brother were very successful in their life and that added the pressure to do good in my life with my parents expectations which leaded more to be perfectionistic in my life. When pursuing my engineering degree, the need to be perfect in everything I was undertaking was always following me like a shadow on a sunny day. My degree entailed dealing with accurate measurements of what is required. Also my school life brought me together with people of various cultural and religious backgrounds and this gave me a broader acceptance of people and their cultural values at workplace and in my personal