Joe’s project. Walt is explaining to Ken about his personal project he is working on at work in which it was a draft plans for little boat to build. Ken had stated that this is not the first time that he had seen him doing his own personal work during company time, and also mentioned that Ken’s boss witnessed it as well and had been warned by the boss. Walt insisted on questioning about what does it matter if he can work on his personal matter even after completing his work or taking the work back to his home. This WCC case study of between Ken Hardy and Walt Henderson portrait the perception of attitude in the workforce. Walt Henderson’s attitude toward work is between positive and negative.
The positive side of the attitude is that Walt is willing to contributes to his company. He has been giving his dedication and full attention to his work. Besides that, he helped his coworker Joe to complete the work during off hours at home. Even though he had some prediction and doubts about his coworker finishing his work by this quote: “It doesn’t matter! It was my pressure. I knew that Joe would have some trouble finishing it all for noon today.” But Watt is still willing to sacrifice his extra time at home to complete his own work and others. On the other hand, the negative side of the attitude is that Walt has been disobeying the rules and authorities which is similar related to rebellious. One of an example of Walt being disobeying the rules and authorities is that he had been witnessed by his boss that he had been doing his own work during work last year from quote by Ken: “You know that we have had the same discussion last year when you drafted your garage and my boss saw you do it. You remember”. This means that Walt had done this more than one time but still never learn the mistakes from
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