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    LSI Assignment After taking the Life Style Inventory (LSI) assessment‚ I have come to realized of the underlying thought patterns that guide an individual’s behavior. This quality of an individual’s thinking and behavior contributes greatly to that person’s work performance. Part I - Personal Thinking Styles My primary thinking style is Self-actualizing and I can totally see myself through the description of this thinking style. The self-actualizing thinkers are characterized by an unusual

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    Life Style Inventory Amanda Blumenberg ablumenb@gmail.com MGMT-591 Leadership and Organizational Behavior Prof. Romuald Stone 3/5/2015 Personal Thinking Style While participating in the LSI survey‚ I found that my primary personal thinking styles are conventional and oppositional‚ ranking a 94% in both. According to the LSI scale‚ conventional measures our tendency to act in a conforming way. Oppositional measures our tendency to use the defensive and aggressive strategy of disagreeing

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    My LSI Styles Complex My “primary” personal thinking style as shown in my circumplex is The Humanistic-Encouraging Style. This style means that I am “accepting of myself‚ and accept others for who they are without question or criticism” (Human 2010). Humanistic-Encouraging individuals believe they can “assist others in fulfilling their potential by providing a supportive climate that inspires self-improvement” (Human 2010). I believe that this very accurate summation of myself. This can easily

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    Personal Thinking Styles I love me and I am confident in knowing who I am My primary style is in Constructive Styles. My strongest trait at 11 o’clock is achievement‚ I tend to find work highly rewarding. My goals tend to lean toward getting the job done and in doing it well. I possess effective planning and problem-solving skills. I work well with others and share responsibility‚ inspire others‚ and build confidence makes achievement-oriented people excellent leaders. The Style I am strongest

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    Life Styles Inventory Results Paper Part I: Personal Thinking Styles As revealed by my personal Life Styles Inventory (Figure 1)‚ my primary thinking style and back-up thinking style were Conventional (4 o’clock position) and Affiliative (2 o’clock position) respectively. There are many ways in which both the Conventional thinking style and Affiliative thinking style manifest in my life and work‚ none of which were all that evident until I explored my personal Life Styles Inventory. As stated

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    The Life Styles Inventory (LSI) identifies the underlying thoughts and motivations that guide an individual’s behavior. The quality of an individual’s thinking and behavior contributes greatly to that person’s work performance. The Life Styles Inventory (LSI) is based around the Human Synergistic Circumplex‚ describing constructive‚ passive/defensive‚ and aggressive/defensive behaviors. In the LSI‚ the feedback is normed against how 9‚000 individuals have described themselves (LSI 1) and how 5‚000

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    My Life Styles Inventory Leadership and Organizational Behavior GM591 Deena Lampe Keller Graduate School of Management May 19‚ 2010 Timothy S. Mowbray‚ DM My Life Styles Inventory In my Leadership and Organizational Behavior class‚ I had the task of completing a Life Styles Inventory Survey to come up with a self-description of my thinking styles. The goal of this exercise is to find out how thinking styles may influence my behavior as a manager and to help me to determine how to use

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    Life Styles Inventory Abner Chavez abnerchavez@gmail.com MGMT591 – Leadership & Organizational Behavior Dr. Christopher DeClerk 7-20-13 Personal Thinking Styles In analyzing the results of my LSI styles profile‚ I found that my primary personal thinking style‚ shown in the circumplex‚ is Self-Actualizing (93%)‚ which is one of the Constructive styles. This assessment further shows that my backup personal thinking style is tide with two categories‚ Conventional (75%) and Dependent

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    Impact of Management Style MGT/372 April 29‚ 2013 On the service industry is more important nowdays to have a good service consumers are more and more informed or focus on those points. To satisfied customers expectation is a difficult task to please this industry‚ but can be master with success when is provide a great service to the customers (Pizam A. 2010). Effect of Manager’s actions on a Food and Beverage operation All the operations are includes here from the delivery

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    Part I: Personal Thinking Styles My primary thinking style is dependent. This style fell into the high range of the LSI Style Circumplex with a 96 percentile score. Dependent thinking style is originates in a need for security and self-protection: dependent people typically feel that they have very little control over their lives. This type of behavior may be long-standing‚ or due to temporary life changes such as a new job‚ a promotion‚ an illness‚ or the break-up of a close relationship. When

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