First, I must understand myself to allow God to use my talents and weaknesses (inputs) to create a better organization (process) for my coworkers and the community we serve (outcomes). We are designed to interact and engage one another, thus by putting effort into the understanding of how individual personality traits play a role in organizational behavior we will create a more positive outcome within our …show more content…
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