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• Personal Skills

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Supplier relationship management Organizational structure

1 A formal SRM team or office at the corporate level. The purpose of such a group is to facilitate and coordinate SRM activities

across functions and business units. SRM is inherently cross-functional, and requires a good combination of commercial, technical

and interpersonal skills. These “softer” skills around communication, listening, influencing

and managing change are critical to developing strong and trusting working

relations.

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Industrial and organizational psychology - Competencies of an I/O consultant

1 These interpersonal skills are especially important because

regardless of how innovative the consultant’s idea is, if the client does

not understand it or does not trust the consultant, the client is not going

to accept that idea

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Power (social and political) - Referent power

1 It's based on the charisma and

interpersonal skills of the power holder

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Index of psychology articles - I

1 Iatrogenic illness - ICD-10 - ICD-9 - Id, ego, and super-ego - Idea - Idealization and devaluation - Ideas bank - Ideas of reference - Ideasthesia - Ideation - Identification (information) - Identity

crisis (psychology) - Ideomotor effect - Idiot savant - Idiothetic - Image schema - Imagination - Imitation - Immediate memory - Implementation intention - Impotence - Impregnation fetish -

Imprinting (psychology) - Impulse (psychology) - Impulse control disorder - Incentive salience - Incest - Incest taboo - Incompetent to stand trial - Indirect realism - Individual differences psychology - Individual psychology - Individuation - Inductive reasoning - Industrial and

organizational psychology - paraphilic infantilism - Infantophilia - Inference - Inferiority complex - INFJ - Informed consent - INFP - Infradian rhythm - Inheritance of intelligence - Inhibited male orgasm - Inhibited orgasm - Social inhibition - Innate - Innate ideas - Inner child - Innocence - Inquiry - Insanity - Insanity defense - Insight - Insomnia - Instinct - Institute for Collaborative

Engagement - Institute of Transpersonal Psychology - Institutionalization - Instrumental conditioning - Insult - Integral psychology - Integral theory - Integrative complexity -

Intellectualization - Intelligence (trait) - Intelligence amplification - Intelligence quotient - Intelligence test - Interaction effects - Interference theory - Intergender - Intermittent explosive

disorder - Internal capsule - Internal consistency - Internal locus of control - Internalized oppression - International Association of Analytical Psychologists - International Classification of Diseases - International Society for Comparative Psychology - Interpersonal and social rhythm

therapy - Interpersonal psychoanalysis - Interpersonal psychotherapy - Interpersonal skills - Inter-rater reliability - Interstimulus interval - Intertwingularity - Intervention (counseling) - Interview - Intimacy - Intimate relationship - INTJ - INTP - Intrapsychic - Intravenous - Intrinsic motivation -

Introjection - Intromission - Introspection - Introversion - Intuition (knowledge) - Involuntary commitment - Involutional melancholia - IQ - Ironic process theory - Irrational anger - Irresistible

impulse - ISFJ - ISFP - Isolation - ISTJ - ISTP (personality type)

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Trait leadership - Distal (trait-like) vs. proximal (state-like)

1 Additionally, he found that the proximal individual differences of

interpersonal skills, oral communication, written

communication, management skills, problem solving skills, and decision

making were also strongly correlated with leader effectiveness

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Trait leadership - Trait-leadership model

1 Interpersonal skills (Proximal - Social Skills) Including a broad range of

skills associated with un understanding of human behavior

and the dynamics of groups (Locke, 1991; Yukl, 2006), interpersonal skills

were found to be significantly correlated with leader effectiveness

(Hoffman et al., 2011).

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Technology roadmap - Knowledge and skills required

1 In order to create a technology roadmap it is required to have a certain set of knowledge

and skills. This means that some of the participants must know the process of

technology roadmapping. Next to this group-process and interpersonal skills are required

since the process includes a lot of discussions and finding out what the

common need is. If the amount of participants is really large there might be

need for a consultant or facilitator.

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Copy editing - Traits, skills, and training

1 Besides an excellent command of language, copy editors need broad general knowledge

for spotting factual errors; good critical thinking skills in order to recognize

inconsistencies or vagueness; interpersonal skills for dealing with writers, other editors and designers; attention to detail; and a sense of style. Also, they must establish

priorities and balance a desire for perfection with the necessity to follow

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Knowledge worker - Knowledge worker roles

1 Learner People use information and practices to improve personal skills

and competence. Acquisition, analyze, expert search, information search, learning, service search

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Micromanagement - Effects

1 Severe forms of micromanagement can completely eliminate trust, stifle

opportunities for learning and development of interpersonal skills,

and even provoke anti-social behavior

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Chartered Engineer (UK) - Qualifications required for registration

1 Chartered engineers are variously engaged in technical and commercial leadership and possess interpersonal

skills."

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Podiatry

1 Competencies critical thinking, analytical skills, professionalism,

management skills, communication and interpersonal skills

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General practitioner - United Kingdom

1 The practical examination takes the form of a "simulated surgery" in

which the doctor is presented with 13 clinical cases and assessment is

made of data gathering, interpersonal skills and clinical

management

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Dallas Baptist University - Student life

1 Social growth is emphasized through improved self-awareness and

personal development and the interpersonal skills needed to

function as responsible persons in a constantly changing society

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Organizational culture - Change

1 They should possess courage, flexibility, excellent interpersonal skills, knowledge of the company,

and patience

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T-1000 - Description

1 In fact, the T-1000 is able to pass as human, possessing a larger repertoire of emotional expression and interpersonal

skills than earlier Terminator models.In Terminator 2, examples of the T-1000's emotional expression include the following; it spares a brief moment of bemusement after

seeing a clothing store mannequin that resembles its liquid metal form, it looks shocked when its arm breaks off due to being frozen with liquid nitrogen, displays frustration and

anger towards the Model 101 when it thwarts its attempt to force Sarah to call John out of hiding, wags its finger in a tsk-tsk gesture at Sarah after she fails to destroy it in the steel mill, exhibits a shocked expression after being significantly

disrupted by a grenade, and shows genuine agony when it is freezing and when it is dropped into the molten steel

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Intellectual disability - Diagnosis

1 According to the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), three criteria must be

met for a diagnosis of intellectual disability: an IQ below 70, significant limitations in two

or more areas of adaptive behavior (as measured by an adaptive behavior rating scale, i.e. communication, self-help skills,

interpersonal skills, and more), and evidence that the limitations became apparent before

the age of 18.

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McMaster University - Admissions

1 This format uses short, independent assessments in a timed circuit to

obtain aggregate scores in interpersonal skills, professionalism, ethical/moral judgment, and critical

thinking to assess candidates

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Speed limit - Reasonable speed

1 Speeds must be adapted to the road, traffic, visibility and weather conditions as well as the

personal skills and characteristics of the vehicle and load.The US federal government has a similar

law—49 CFR 392.14[http://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/392.14 49 CFR 392.14]—which applies in all states as permitted under by the commerce clause and due

process clause.; for example California Vehicle Code section 22350 which states that No person shall drive a vehicle upon a highway at a speed

greater than is reasonable..

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Crew resource management - Overview

1 Interpersonal skills are regarded as communications and a range of

behavioral activities associated with teamwork

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Organizational psychology - Competencies of an I/O consultant

1 These interpersonal skills are especially important because

regardless of how innovative the consultant’s idea is, if the client does

not understand it or does not trust the consultant, the client is not going

to accept that idea

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ICICI Bank - Objective

1 ICICI Bank’s Green initiative is to make healthy environment in the

organisation i.e.; to create intrapersonal skills amongs the customer and understanding between employees of the

organisation.

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Social collaboration - What Makes Collaboration Work

1 :* The group has a skilled leader, someone with organizing and

interpersonal skills who acts with fairness, who is respected by the

participants

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Sherry Turkle - Alone Together

1 Traditional conversation has given way to mediated connection, leading to the loss of valuable interpersonal

skills.

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Organizational theory - Results from the Hawthorne studies

1 *The management attempts to improve the interpersonal skills through motivations, leading,

communication and counseling.

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Interpersonal relationship - Field of study

1 Interpersonal skills are extremely vital when trying to develop a relationship with another

person

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Interpersonal relationship - Stages

1 A list of Interpersonal Skills includes:

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Interpersonal relationship - Applications

1 Goals of therapy include development of social and

interpersonal skills

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Chief knowledge officer

1 They must be good at developing/understanding the big

picture, advocacy (articulation, promotion and justification of the knowledge agenda, sometimes against cynicism or even open hostility), project and people

management (oversight of a variety of activities, attention to detail,

ability to motivate), communications (communicating clearly the

knowledge agenda, have good listening skills and be sensitive to organizational opportunities and

obstacles), leadership, teamworking, influencing, and interpersonal skills

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Administration (business)

1 * 'Leadership|Directing' ('Commanding') – is leading people in a manner that achieves the goals of

the organization. This requires proper allocation of resources and an effective support system. Directing requires exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to motivate

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Team building - Types of exercises

1 Team interaction involves soft interpersonal skills including communication, negotiation,

leadership, and motivation - in contrast to technical skills directly

involved with the job at hand. Depending on the type of team

building, the novel tasks can encourage or specifically teach

interpersonal team skills to increase team performance.

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Creative director - Communication design

1 As mentioned in other fields of creative directors, exceptional

interpersonal skills are key as well as studying different ideas that others

conceptualize and knowing what idea is good or bad.Davis, Shari

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Clinical Skills Assessment - Grading

1 * 'Communication and Interpersonal Skills (CIS)' - This component includes evaluating the

examinees' question asking skills (asking open ended questions, avoiding repetition and medical jargon), information sharing skills (acknowledging

patient concerns, providing counseling and information about what will happen in the future),

and professionalism / rapport (asking about feelings and concerns, showing consideration for

patient comfort, proper hygiene during examinations, providing empathy and respect for

the simulated patient).

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Charlie Rangel - 1980s: Influential figure

1 By October 1986 the race was heating up, with Rangel the underdog coming close to

Representative Tony Coelho from California through use of his personal

skills and Rangel arguing that the Democratic leadership needed better

regional balance

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Coaching - Dating coaching

1 Dating coaches may focus on topics important to the art of dating:

interpersonal skills, flirting, psychology, sociology, Interpersonal compatibility|compatibility, fashion

and recreational activities

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Job interview - Interview constructs

1 For example, some research suggests that applicant's cognitive

ability, education, training, and work experiences may be better captured in unstructured interviews, whereas

applicant's job knowledge, organizational fit, interpersonal skills,

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Brian Henderson-Sellers - Object-oriented Process, Environment and Notation

1 Its metamodel-based framework can be tailored to individual domains or

projects taking into account personal skills, organizational culture and requirements peculiar to each

industry domain.[http://www.open.org.au/

Object-oriented Process, Environment and Notation]

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TEFL - Qualifications for TEFL teachers

1 However, the level of academic qualification need not be the most important qualification, as many schools will be more interested in

your interpersonal skills

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Life skills - Enumeration and categorization

1 UNICEF states there is no definitive list of life skills but enumerates many psychosocial and interpersonal skills

generally considered important

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Emotional labor - Police work

1 While being able to balance this self-management of emotions in front of

other officers, police must also assertively restore order and use

effective interpersonal skills to gain citizen trust (social sciences)|trust

and Compliance (psychology)|compliance

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Transportation planning - United Kingdom

1 * must be competent in all aspects of management, in particular

communications, personal skills and project management.Transport

Planning Society (2006), [http://www.tps.org.uk/qualifications-

consultation.htm Draft National Occupational Standards for Transport

Plan]

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Psychotherapy - Interpersonal psychotherapy

1 Interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) is a time-limited psychotherapy that

focuses on the interpersonal context and on building interpersonal skills

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Interpersonal skills

1 'Interpersonal skills' are sometimes also referred to as people skills or

communication skills. Interpersonal skills are the skills a person uses to

communicate and interact with others. They include persuasion, active listening, delegation, and

leadership.

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Interpersonal skills

1 The term interpersonal skills is used often in business contexts to refer to the measure of a person's ability to

operate within business organizations through social

communication and interactions. Interpersonal skills are how people

relate to one another.

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Human relations movement - Mayo's work

1 It has become a concern of many companies to improve the job-oriented interpersonal skills of

employees

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Multiple mini interview

1 Secondly, when a licensing or regulatory body reviews the performance of a physician

subsequent to patient complaints, the most frequent issues of concern are those of the non-cognitive skills,

such as interpersonal skills, professionalism and ethical/moral

judgment.

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Job security

1 Factors affecting job security is dependent on economy, prevailing

business conditions, and the individual's personal skills

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Kellogg School of Management - Students and culture

1 Kellogg is known for its collaborative culture as opposed to a more

competitive environment in most of the other top business schools. Most of the classes require several group

works during classes or outside which require acute interpersonal

skills from the students.

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Intelligence quotient - Job performance

1 The American Psychological Association's report Intelligence:

Knowns and Unknowns states that since the explained variance is 29%, other individual characteristics such

as interpersonal skills, aspects of personality etc. are probably of equal

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Equity theory - Equity theory in business

1 Inputs in this context include the employee’s time, expertise,

qualifications, experience, intangible personal qualities such as drive and

ambition, and interpersonal skills

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Industrial psychology - Competencies

1 # 'intrapersonal skills', which include knowing consultants’ own values and goals, integrity to work responsibly and ethically, and active as well as

continuous learning.

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Industrial psychology - Competencies

1 # 'interpersonal skills', which include listening skills, facilitating skills, and

building and maintaining relationships. These interpersonal

skills are especially important because regardless of how innovative the consultant’s idea is, if the client does not understand it or does not

trust the consultant, the client is not going to accept that idea.

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Dating coach

1 Dating coaches may focus on topics important to the art of dating:

interpersonal skills, flirting, psychology, sociology, Interpersonal compatibility|compatibility, fashion

and recreational activities

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Child abuse - Treatment

1 These steps fall into one of three theoretical orientations (i.e., rational

or solution focused, cognitive emotive, and behavioral) and are

intended to provide abused children and their adoptive parents with

positive behavior change, corrective interpersonal skills, and greater

control over themselves and their relationships

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Narcissistic personality disorder - Treatment

1 Relationship therapy stresses the importance of learning and applying

four basic interpersonal skills: ...effective expression,

empathy, discussion and problem solving/conflict resolution.

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Aggression in healthcare - Coping

1 Although assertiveness is crucial when it comes to the interpersonal

skills possessed by healthcare workers, it has been shown by

numerous studies that nurses tend not to be very assertive (Oostrom

and Mierlo 2008)

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Social alienation - Powerlessness

1 luck, chance, or powerful others), as against success or failure that is seen

as the outcome of one’s personal skills or characteristics.(Seeman,

1966: 355) Powerlessness, therefore, is the perception that the individual does not have the means to achieve

his goals.

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Institution of Fire Engineers - Grades of Membership

1 The acceptance and exercise of personal responsibility, use of effective communication and

interpersonal skills and to have made a personal commitment to adhere to

the code of professional conduct.

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American Academy of Health Physics - Joyce P. Davis Memorial Award

1 The Joyce P. Davis Memorial Award[http://www.hps1.org/aahp/wp_awards.htm Joyce P. Davis Memorial

Award], Health Physics Society, 2010 is given in memory and honor

of Joyce P. Davis to those distinguished for excellence in

professional achievement , outstanding ethical behavior, and

interpersonal skills. It has been awarded to:

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National Architectural Accrediting Board

1 *Competence in a range of intellectual, spatial, technical, and interpersonal skills

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Chartered Security Professional - Criteria

1 * 'Communications' (15% of total): Demonstrate effective interpersonal skills.

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Outward Bound - Current

1 Outward Bound teaches interpersonal skills, wilderness

survival skills, and leadership skills through its courses. Outward Bound

operates 40 schools in various countries and reports serving over

200,000 students each year.

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Tuck School of Business - Academics

1 The school stresses a collaborative and teamwork-based approach to learning, which it touts as one of its assets for building the interpersonal skills required for business leadership. However, this emphasis on cooperative group learning has been

criticized as too touchy-feely for students entering the competitive business world, and

the emphasis on consensus-building as detrimental to students' ability to make

quick, independent decisions.

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Practice (learning method) - Deliberate practice in medical education

1 They further described the personal skills learners need to exhibit at

various stages of skill development in order to be successful in

developing their clinical skills. This includes:

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Indian Chartered Accountancy Course - GMCS

1 General Management and Communication Skills Course or GMCS is a 15 day mandatory

course and was introduced in 2003 to improve business communication, presentation and

interpersonal skills of Chartered Accountants. Completion of the course is a pre-requisite for

obtaining membership and can be taken twice, once during the first year of the

articleship training and second during the last 12 months of Articleship, before or after

appearing for the final examinations.

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Group therapy - Therapeutic principles

1 :The group is a place where members can help each other, and the

experience of being able to give something to another person can lift the member's self esteem and help

develop more adaptive coping styles and interpersonal skills.

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Strain theory (sociology) - Robert Agnew

1 Temperament, intelligence, interpersonal skills, self-efficacy, the

presence of conventional social support, and the absence of

association with antisocial (e.g., criminally inclined) age and status peers are chief among the factors

Agnew identified as beneficial.

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Power (sociology) - Referent power

1 It is based on the charisma and

interpersonal skills of the power holder

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Parenting - Values parents promote

1 Differences in values cause parents to interpret different actions in different ways.

Asking questions is seen by American parents as a sign that the child is smart.

Italian parents, who value social and emotional competence, believe that asking questions is a sign that the child has good interpersonal skills. Dutch parents, who

value independence, view asking questions negatively, as a sign that the child is not

independent.

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Peter Principle - Overview

1 He noted that their incompetence may be a result of the skills required

being different rather than more difficult; by way of example, an

excellent engineer may find that they made a poor management|manager

due to limited interpersonal skills which a manager requires to lead a

team effectively.

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Achieved status

1 'Achieved status' is a concept developed by the anthropologist

Ralph Linton denoting a social status|social position that a person can

acquire on the basis of merit; it is a position that is earned or chosen. It is

the opposite of ascribed status. It reflects personal skills, abilities, and efforts. Examples of achieved status

are being an Olympic athlete, being a criminal, or being a college professor.

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Raymond Cattell - Personality theory

1 Champaign, IL: IPAT.[http://www.ipat.com] For example, the traits have been used in educational settings to study and

predict such things as achievement motivation, learning style or cognitive style, creativity, and compatible career choices;

in work or employment settings to predict such things as leadership style, interpersonal skills, creativity,

conscientiousness, stress-management, and accident-proneness; in medical settings to predict heart attack

proneness, pain management variables, likely compliance with medical instructions, or recovery pattern from burns or organ transplants; in clinical settings to predict self-esteem, interpersonal needs, frustration tolerance, and openness to change; and, in research settings to predict a wide range of

dimensions such as aggression, conformity, and authoritarianism.

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Feminist therapy - Criticism

1 Traditionally, notes Satel, the goal of therapy is to help the patient

understand and alter unrealistic thinking and unhealthy behaviors to

improve the patient's confidence, interpersonal skills, and quality of life

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Caregiving - Benefits of caregiving

1 Provision of effective care can also benefit the caregiver because it is

likely to foster feelings of self-worth and efficacy, build confidence in

one's interpersonal skills, promote the self-view that one is a moral

person, and increase feelings of love and social connectedness

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Sex education - New Zealand

1 In New Zealand, sexuality education is part of the Health and Physical Education

curriculum, which is compulsory for the first ten years of schooling (Years 1 to 10) but

optional beyond that. Sexual and reproductive health education begins at Year 7, although broader issues such as

physical, emotional and social development, personal and interpersonal skills, and (non-sexual) relationships begin as early as Year

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Popularity - Gender

1 Boys tend to become popular based on athletic ability, coolness,

toughness, and interpersonal skills; however, the more popular a boy

gets, the worse he tends to do on his academic work

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Role - Determinants and characteristics of social role

1 Roles may be achieved status|achieved or ascribed status|ascribed or they can be

accidental in different situations. An achieved role is a position that a person

assumes voluntarily which reflects personal skills, abilities, and effort. An ascribed role

is a position assigned to individuals or groups without regard for merit but because of certain traits beyond their control, , and

is usually forced upon a person.

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Peer mentoring - Cross-age peer mentoring

1 The relationship is developmental in that the older peer's goal is to help

guide the younger mentee's development in domains such as

interpersonal skills, self-esteem and conventional connectedness and

attitudes (e.g

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Peer mentoring - Advantages

1 The specific benefits of cross-age mentoring/tutoring are numerous, and are briefly described here in three main categories: increased academic achievement, improved interpersonal skills, and personal

development.Gaustad, Joan

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Adaptive behavior - Lifestyle

1 Teaching students with mental disabilities appropriate social and

interpersonal skills is one of the most important functions of special

education

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Character class - Common types of classes

1 Some examples include the Bard (Dungeons Dragons)|Bard (a cross between the Thief

and Mage with an emphasis on interpersonal skills, mental and visual

spells, and supportive magical abilities), or the Paladin (character class)|Paladin (a

cross between the Fighter and Cleric with slightly decreased combat skills but various

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Transitional care - Continuity of health care

1 Continuity of health care (also called Continuum (theory)|continuum of care) is to

what degree the care is coherent and linked, in turn depending on the quality of information flow, interpersonal skills, and coordination of

care.[http://www.chsrf.ca/Migrated/PDF/ResearchReports/CommissionedResearch/

cr_contcare_e.pdf Defusing the Confusion: Concepts and Measures of Continuity of

Healthcare.] Robert Reid, Jeannie Haggerty, Rachael McKendry

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Id, ego, and super-ego - Ego

1 In modern English, ego has many meanings. It could mean one’s self-esteem; an inflated sense

of self-worth; the conscious-thinking self;http://www.worldtransformation.com/ego/

Ego. In The Book of Real Answers to Everything!, Jeremy Griffith|Griffith J.. 2011. ISBN

9781741290073. or in philosophical terms, one’s self. Ego development is known as the development of multiple processes, cognitive

function, defenses, and interpersonal skills or to early adolescence when ego processes are

emerged.

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Chiron

1 In Greek mythology, 'Chiron' (; also Cheiron or Kheiron; handCompare the Dactyl (mythology)|dactyls, fingers, ancient

masters of the art of metallurgy and magical healers.) was held to be the superlative

centaur amongst his brethren. Chiron was notable throughout Greek mythology for his youth-nurturing nature. His personal skills tend to match those of Apollo, his foster father (sometimes along with Artemis);

medicine, music, archery, hunting, prophecy.

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Bobby Robson - Early club management

1 Robson a tactical genius, also showed a talent for developing new players, with his good interpersonal skills, caring attitude, hard work and enthusiasm helping them to achieve

their best.

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Companionship - Field of study

1 Interpersonal skills are vital when trying to develop a relationship with another person

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Cuju - Gameplay

1 Baida became dominant during the Song Dynasty, a style that attached

much importance to developing personal skills

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Social skills

1 Social psychology is an academic discipline that does research related to social skills or interpersonal skills. The discipline studies how skills are

learned by an individual through changes in attitude, thinking, and

behavior.

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Bullying and emotional intelligence - Interventions

1 Meta-analysis of 25 programs illustrated significant positive

changes in interpersonal skills, self-control, problem-solving and both peer and adult relationships as a

result of PYD as well as significant decrease in negative risk behaviors such as substance abuse, acts of

aggression, truancy and risky sexual behavior

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Braxton Bragg - Controversial legacy

1 His sour disposition, penchant to blame others for defeat, and poor interpersonal skills undoubtedly caused him to be criticized more

directly than many of his unsuccessful contemporaries

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Dialectical Behavior Therapy - Interpersonal effectiveness

1 Individuals with borderline personality disorder frequently possess good

interpersonal skills in a general sense. The problems arise in the application of these

skills to specific situations. An individual may be able to describe effective behavioral

sequences when discussing another person encountering a problematic situation, but

may be completely incapable of generating or carrying out a similar behavioral sequence

when analyzing his or her own situation.

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Sam Maceo - Growth of an empire

1 He is said to have developed his style and interpersonal skills by

modeling Quinn's facility in dealing with politicians.

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Apprentices mobility - Benefits

1 For individuals, mobility implies developing personal skills and competencies

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Apprentices mobility - Benefits for the individual

1 * Mobility implies developing of personal skills and competencies

such as change-related, relational, learning-related, and meaning-

related skills.

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Art therapy - Definitions

1 Art therapy is a mental health profession that uses the creative process of art making to improve and enhance the physical, mental and emotional well-being of individuals of all

ages. It is based on the belief that the creative process involved in artistic self-

expression helps people to resolve conflicts and problems, develop interpersonal skills, manage behaviour, reduce stress, increase

self-esteem and self-awareness, and achieve insight.

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Military career of Dwight D. Eisenhower - Profile

1 This was a landing force of nine allied countries that required the overall commander to have great

interpersonal skills and planning and coordination abilities.

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Medical simulation - Modern medical simulation

1 # Simulation is a useful tool for training residents and in ascertaining competency. The core competencies most conducive to simulation-based

training are patient care, interpersonal skills, and systems

based practice.

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Parental care - Values

1 Italian parents, who value social and emotional competence, believe that asking questions is a sign that the child has good interpersonal skills

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Asociality - Social anxiety disorder

1 If left untreated, people with SAD exhibit asocial behavior into adulthood, avoiding social

interactions and career choices that require interpersonal skills

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User requirements document

1 Formulating a URD requires negotiation to determine what is

technically and economically feasible. Preparing a URD is one of

those skills that lies between a science and an art, requiring both

software technical skills and interpersonal skills.

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Diplomacy (game) - Comparison with other war games

1 * Social interaction and interpersonal skills make up an essential part of the game's play.

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Dick Grayson - Skills, abilities, and resources

1 Additionally, Dick's interpersonal skills and efforts to remain in contact

with other heroes makes him a master at rallying, unifying, and

inspiring the superhero community, a skill in which he has surpassed his mentor.Infinite Crisis #3 (February

2006)

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Ahmet Ertegun - Later career

1 He also used his considerable personal skills in negotiations with

major stars, such as when The Rolling Stones were shopping for a record company to distribute their

independent Rolling Stones Records label

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Job Corps - Mission and purpose

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Job Corps - Mission and purpose

1 Interpersonal Skills - The student will

leave Job Corps with the

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Ricci v. DeStefano - History of examination’s design, criteria, and process (Section I-A)

1 IOS also developed the oral examinations that concentrated on job skills and

aptitude|abilities. Using the job-analysis information, IOS wrote hypothetical

situations to test incident-command skills, firefighting tactics, interpersonal skills, leadership, and management ability, among other things. Candidates were

then asked these hypotheticals and had to respond to a panel of three assessors.

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Collaborative leadership - Key lessons for leaders

1 *Continually develop your interpersonal skills, in particular:

empathy, patience, tenacity, holding difficult conversations, and coalition

building.

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2010 United Kingdom government formation - Background

1 He was also viewed by the media as someone

who lacked interpersonal skills

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IQ test - Job performance

1 The American Psychological Association's report Intelligence:

Knowns and Unknowns states that since the explained variance is 29%,

[it says 25% in earlier paragraph] other individual characteristics such

as interpersonal skills, aspects of personality etc. are probably of equal

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John Thune - Elections

1 By relying on strong personal skills and the help of his old network of

Abdnor friends, Thune won the primary, defeating Hillard 59%-41%

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Neil Rackham - Research

1 While a post-graduate research fellow at Sheffield, Rackham

developed new research tools to study areas such as selling and

negotiating where success depended on complex interpersonal skills

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People skills - History

1 human relations | Human-relations studies became a movement in the 1920s, as

companies became more interested in the “soft skills and interpersonal skills of employees. In

organizations, improving people skills became a specialized role of the corporate trainer. By the mid-1930s, Dale Carnegie popularized people

skills in How to Win Friends and Influence People and How to Stop Worrying and Start Living

throughout the United States of America and later throughout the world.

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Management of depression - Psychotherapy

1 Interpersonal psychotherapy focuses on the social and interpersonal triggers that may cause

depression. There is evidence that it is an effective treatment for depression. Here, the therapy takes a structured course with a set

number of weekly sessions (often 12) as in the case of CBT; however, the focus is on

relationships with others. Therapy can be used to help a person develop or improve

interpersonal skills in order to allow him or her to communicate more effectively and reduce

stress.

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Secretary-General of the United Nations - Role

1 The personal skills of the Secretary-General and his staff are crucial to their function

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Borough of Manhattan Community College - Career Development

1 Students also learn to clarify their career goals; develop effective

communication and interpersonal skills; conduct job searches; and

develop an electronic portfolio for employers to view as evidence of their skills, accomplishments and

professional qualifications

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Liar's dice - Elements of strategy

1 Playing Liar's dice involves interpersonal skills similar to other

bluffing games such as poker. Being able to reliably detect bluffs through giveaways, or tells, and analyzing a player's bidding history for patterns that can indicate the likelihood of a

bluff, are important skills here just as in poker.

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The Prince's Trust - Team course

1 The Team course is a 12 week personal development course which

is operated as a franchise by the Prince’s Trust. The course involves

team building activities, a residential week, a community project and a

work placement, and it aims to raise self-esteem, build confidence and

develop personal skills.

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Only child - Scientific research

1 Traits such as self-control, interpersonal skills, and emotional

control have been observed to Statistical dispersion|vary much

more noticeably among only children.[http://news.discovery.com/h

uman/only-children-friends.html ONLY CHILD SYNDROME A MYTH]

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Strabismus - Psychosocial effects

1 The authors of the study suggested that individuals with strabismus may

benefit from psychosocial support such as interpersonal skills

training.Sue Jackson, Kate Gleeson: Living and coping with strabismus as

an adult, EMJ Ophth

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Takeo Fujisawa

1 When asked why he had chosen this particular job when his interpersonal

skills were so weak, his only reply was that he had felt an intuition that

this was the path he should follow

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Baltimore Police Department - Salvatore Rivieri

1 Sterling Clifford, a spokesman for the police department, said: Given the extreme nature of that incident, we thought it was important for the

officers to brush up on their interpersonal skills.

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Confidence-building - People to people contacts

1 'Confidence building measures' between sovereign states have for many centuries also included the existence of and increased activities by embassy|

embassies, which are state institutions geographically located inside the territory of other

states, staffed by people expected to have extremely good interpersonal relations|interpersonal

skills who can explain and resolve misunderstandings due to differences in language

and culture which are incorrectly perceived as threatening, or encourage local knowledge of a foreign culture by funding artistic and cultural

activities.

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Tudor Hall School, Banbury - Music

1 Tudor Hall has a tradition of encouraging all students to be involved in the arts. In terms

of self-expression, self-awareness, attainment and interpersonal skills, music is central to

Tudor Hall’s holistic ideals. Music provides the life and body for the health and vitality of the whole community. Concerts are staged in our Music School, Ballroom and Main Hall, along with performances by ‘houses’ and theatrical productions. The emphasis is on team work,

personal development and quality.

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Endicott College - Academics

1 Throughout a student’s internship, he/she will explore different career

options, find growth in self-confidence and interpersonal skills, and obtain the ability to learn in a

self-directed fashion.

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Welcome to Pooh Corner - Educational Specials

1 *'Responsible Persons' - a ten-minute 16mm educational film produced in 1989, Pooh and friends demonstrate

responsibility and promote interpersonal skills.

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Romsey Mill

1 Programmes aim to develop social and personal skills, and to provide

opportunities to achieve and to make progress in education, training, work

and relationships. The Step-Up programme provides alternative

education to 14-16-year-olds who are struggling to remain within

education, and the Young Parents Programme runs accredited courses

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Portrait of Madame X - Background

1 The English-language term professional beauty, referring to a woman who uses personal skills to advance to elite status, was also

used to describe her.Elizabeth Prettejohn|Prettejohn, Elizabeth

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Mimi Davis - William Willy Armitage

1 While he was not generally used in very complex role play, on at least

one occasion his on-the-fly interpersonal skills did save the

mission.

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Wiccan morality - Wiccan Rede

1 While the wording of the Rede may have been influenced by the Law of

Thelema, there are significant differences: Thelemites consider True

Will to be like the idea of a higher calling or filling one's niche, based on

personal skills

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Forest School (education)

1 However, the personal skills are considered highly valuable, such as teamwork and

problem solving

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Family literacy - Overview

1 * Adult Education: designed to extend basic academic level, think

critically and creatively, solve problems, set and achieve goals, and

acquire successful workplace and interpersonal skills.

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Wild Arms 3

1 It is the first game in the Wild Arms (series)|Wild Arms series in which all party members

are able to use ARMs. It was also the first console role-playing game released in the

United States to use cel-shaded animation. It replaced equippable armor and weapons with

'Personal Skills' via Guardian (Mediums) invocation. Event animation was produced

by Bee Train|Bee Train Production Inc with P.A. Works directed by Koichi Mashimo with

Kazuya Tsurumaki.

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Woodlin Elementary School - Alternative High Schools

1 Thomas Edison High School of Technology is the place for advanced

career technical education at the secondary level. It provides students

with the technological, academic, and interpersonal skills needed to achieve excellence in their chosen

careers and to serve as the foundation for their continuing

education. Students from all areas of Montgomery County are eligible to

attend.

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Sail and Life Training Society - Programs

1 In addition to learning a large set of sailing skills, they learn teamwork, responsibility, interpersonal

skills, and facing fears, resulting in increased confidence (for example when climbing the rigging 115’ in the air on a moving ship).ref name=Past offshore voyagesref name=Past offshore voyages/ref name=New schooner project/ref name=New schooner project/ref

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List of Bones characters - Camille Saroyan

1 Brennan acknowledges Cam's expertise as a pathologist and

coroner and that Cam's interpersonal skills make her an ideal boss after

she witnesses Cam defend the team's (and Booth's) credibility to an

attorney

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Ziva David captivity storyline - Diplomatic relations between Israel and the United States

1 Ziva is the cooperative and quiet Israeli, who has the technical and personal skills to be of enormous

assistance in achieving the mission while Rivkin is bright and pro-

American, but in this case tough, aggressive, thinks he knows what is

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Short-Fuze (G.I. Joe) - Devil's Due

1 Short-Fuze and the Joes invade the island for a second time as Serpentor had used

it to establish an army that answered only to him.G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #24-25 (2003) Short-Fuze is a

support character in the flashback series G.I.Joe: Declassified that examines the early days of the Joe team. He is known for his poor inter-personal skills.G.I.Joe: Declassified #1-3 (June–October 2006)

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