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Maru [420]
1 year ago
9

Drag each tile to the correct location. Match each term to the workplace scenario it describes.

English
1 answer:
Digiron [165]1 year ago
5 0

The workplace scenario described by the given words are as follows:

Freewriting:

Evan is writing about interpersonal relationships in the workplace. He starts by rapidly scribbling his thoughts on a notepad while paying no attention to grammar.

GroupThink

Taylor, Joan, and Jeremy are working on a press release. Joan is dominating and Inflexible. Jeremy doesn't like any of Joan's ideas, but he goes along with them to avoid conflict.

Organizing:

Mina is writing a newsletter for her company. She begins by listing the main Ideas. Then she arranges the ideas into an outline.​

<h3>What is a workplace scenario?</h3>

Other common workplace scenarios are given as follows:

  • Conflict with leadership
  • Conflict over work style
  • Conflict over cultural differences.

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