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In “…complimenting a worker on his latest accomplishment...”, the w...

📅 2018🏢 FADESP🎯 IF-PA📚 Língua Inglesa
#Pronomes#Adjetivo Possessivo

Esta questão foi aplicada no ano de 2018 pela banca FADESP no concurso para IF-PA. A questão aborda conhecimentos da disciplina de Língua Inglesa, especificamente sobre Pronomes, Adjetivo Possessivo.

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457941201250192
Ano: 2018Banca: FADESPOrganização: IF-PADisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Pronomes | Adjetivo Possessivo
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Gottman, John. The Relationship Cure. New York: Three Rivers Press.


                                    Strengthening Relationships at Work


There is a number of things managers can do to strengthen relationships with workers. Strengthening connections with workers can lead to a win-win situation, in that workers may feel respected and valued, and can become much more engaged and productive in their work. And, managers may find that it is much easier to deal with a worker’s negative emotions or psychological health struggles when the foundation of their relationship with the worker is strong.

We can effectively build connections with workers by verbally or nonverbally seeking contact with them (i.e., making what psychologist Dr. John Gottman calls “connection bids”). A connection bid is an attempt to create connections between two people, and is essential for building, maintaining and improving relationships. A connection bid can be anything that we do to seek contact with another person:

- Asking for information: e.g., asking a worker how to solve a work problem. “Would you mind helping me with interpreting this spreadsheet? I’m struggling to get my head around the numbers.”

- Showing interest: e.g., asking workers about their hobbies or recent holidays. “Have you been doing any hiking lately?”

- Expressing affirmation and approval: e.g., complimenting a worker on his latest accomplishment. “Your presentation yesterday was excellent!”

- Expressing caring or support: e.g., demonstrating concern about a worker’s health condition. “Your cough sounds awful. You should think about going home to recover.”

- Offering assistance: e.g., offering support to a worker who is overloaded with tasks. “Would you like me to ask Jocelyn to help you with that project?”

- Making a humorous comment: e.g., lighthearted joking with a worker about a mistake you made. “Sometimes the hurrier I go, the behinder I get!”

- Sending non-verbal signals: e.g., a smile, a wink, a wave, a pat on the back or a thumbs up.

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The way we respond to workers has a sizable impact on the nature of the relationships that result. If we repeatedly turn against or turn away from workers, they may eventually stop reaching out. On the contrary, if we turn toward a person as often as we can, the relationship can be strengthened and become more positive and supportive.

                       (Disponível em: www.workplacestrategiesformentalhealth.com/mmhm)

In “…complimenting a worker on his latest accomplishment...”, the word his is an example of:
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