EBK MANAGEMENT
EBK MANAGEMENT
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ISBN: 8220100546563
Author: DAFT
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 14, Problem 3OTJVC
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The characteristics and behaviours Mike Boyle requires from his employees by comparing it with the big five personality traits and the personality traits required in workplace ranking them in order is been discussed.

Introduction:

Personality trait is defined as the reflection of how people think, how they behave, and the organized characteristics possessed by an individual that will determine a person's identity.

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Listen to Mike Boyle describe some of the characteristics and behaviors he requires of his employees, and then compare these to the Big Five personality traits. Pretend you are Mike Boyle and write out how valuable you think each of these traits is in the workplace. Rank them in order of importance, according to Boyle.
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