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Objective: To show how communication occurs at two levels.
Time: about 20 Minutes
InstructionsFirst, read and discuss The Johari Window that is listed below.Next, divide the class into small groups and have them discuss the questions. Have each group list their findings on a flip chart. When they are finished, rejoin them into one large group and have each group discuss their findings. The Johari WindowAbout thirty years ago, Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingram created a set of squares to reveal what we know or don't know about something and what other know or don't know about something. They called it the "Johari Window of Opportunity" (from JOseph and HARrIngton).They theorized that the communications process occurs at two levels:
Questions
Instructor Answer GuideQuestion 1: Facade, as it may convey double meanings to others (confusion). i.e., you tell your team to make decisions while you are gone, but you usually turn the decisions around when you get back.Question 2: The Unknown, as these can be thought of as windows of opportunity - better communication processes, brainstorming sessions, learning to trust others, etc. This is where we turn the unknown into the known. Question 3: Lack of trust, we may have feelings we do not feel comfortable discussing with others until we get to know them real well, we do not want to hurt someone, etc.
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