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    Ced 677 Read the book "The Games people Play" Transactional Analysis (TA): the analyst of a client to other people Eric Bern was initially trained as a psychologist. says that we all play a part and all follow a script. says we have thee choices follow the script of your life/play the part‚ don’t follow the script/don’t pla the part‚ or rewrite the script/change what you don’t like about yourself. says people collect feeling like they collect stamps. Stamp collecting: collect feelings/experiencing

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    Ryan Ferguson Deliverable #1 Metaphor on Transactional Model 8-24-2010 The Transactional Model of Communication: An Equation The transactional model of communication is an infinitely long‚ incredibly complex ‘web’ of perceptions‚ actions‚ predictions‚ and reactions that perpetuate/transfer among people. The transactional model of communication can be compared to a simple but extensive equation. To avoid the subjectivity about numbers and their representation of quantities and physical properties

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    Assignment: * Critically evaluate core Transactional Analysis (T.A) concepts and practice * Assess personal and professional learning from this module. The first part of this essay starts by outlining the key concepts of T.A.; its assumptions‚ theory of personality and ego-states‚ transactions‚ strokes‚ games and the Karpman Drama Triangle‚ life scripts and existential life positions. It then goes onto critically evaluate core T.A. concepts and practice from the perspective of Humanistic

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    Chandaria School of Business Masters in Business Administration Course: Leadership and Management of Change Code: BUS 6030 Semester: Fall 2011 TOPIC: TEAM LEADERSHIP‚ TEAM BUILDING AND TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS AS TOOLS OF ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND CHANGE Group Member Adera P. Musyula Dominica G. Nkonge Lecturer: Prof Ciru Getecha Table of Contents 1.0 ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ......................................................................... 3 1.1 Importance of Organization

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    Transactional leadership involves a social exchange. It "focuses on interpersonal interactions between managers and employees" (Kreitner & Kinicki‚ 2005 p. 613). In transactional leadership "Leaders are seen as engaging in behaviors that maintain a quality interaction between themselves and followers" (Kreitner & Kinicki‚ 2005 p. 613). The two characteristics of Transactional leadership are: "Leaders use contingent rewards to motivate employees‚ and leaders exert corrective action only when subordinates

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    You’re OK" o "I’m OK‚ You’re Not OK" o "I’m Not OK‚ You’re OK" o "I’m Not OK‚ You’re Not OK" • Conclusion • References TRANSACTION ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION: When two people interact with each other there results a social transaction. Analysis of the social transactions is called Transactional Analysis (TA). A formal definition of TA is that it is “The study of moves people make in their dealing with each other and is based on the idea that people’s interactions resemble

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    1.0 Introduction This report will analyse and examine issues of interpersonal behaviour in the workplace. It will describe a scenario observed concerning communication and will include an analysis of the problems that occurred. A conclusion will be made which will lead to recommendations to prevent this situation from recurring. 2.0 The scenario The main conflict in this scenario transpired between persons B and C (see appendix 1) on the shop floor of B & Q. Person B had previously spoken rudely

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    Groups & Team behavior ligo@macfast.org Group • Defining a group : • Two or more people constitute a group if... • There is interaction among members • Shared goals • People see themselves as members of the group ligo@macfast.org Why do groups form? • The similarity-attraction effect:• We like people who are similar to us in some way. • Exposure:• We like people whom we have been exposed to repeatedly. • Reciprocity:• We like people who like us. ligo@macfast.org Why People

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    Coping and coping strategies Most contemporary views of stress and coping are inspired by the work of Lazarus and Folkman (1975) Their stress model‚ called the Transactional model of stress –based on assumption that stress involves a transaction between individual and the external world. Transactional model of stress introduced the importance of psychological factors in dealing in stress. Folkman and Lazarus (1988) suggested two main coping strategies The first one is problem-focused coping

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    asiedu TRASACTIONAL ANALYSIS "The unit of social intercourse is called a transaction.  If two or more people encounter each other... sooner or later one of them will speak‚ or give some other indication of acknowledging the presence of the others. This is called transactional stimulus.  Another person will then says or do something which is in some way related to the stimulus‚ and that is called the transactional response."(Berne‚ 1964). At its simplest level‚ Transactional Analysis is the method for

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