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Emotions, mood, and organizational culture can create a positive or negative experience for employees. They can also cause problems for leaders.
- Imagine a leader arriving at work each day with a very emotional or moody disposition. How would you handle someone who has an uneven personality and brings a negative air and context to the workplace and organization? How might this impact organizational effectiveness? Support your answer with research.
- Practical Application: Describe your experiences with someone who is moody and who has responsibilities of decision making for an organization. What impact does this have on his or her directives for the organization? If you have no such experiences, try interviewing a friend or family member about their experiences. Alternately, you may research an organization or leader. If you choose this option, you must support your findings with credible reports or articles.
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Running head: EMOTIONAL AND MOODY DISPOSITION
Emotional and Moody Disposition
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1. Imagine a leader arriving at work each day with a very emotional or moody disposition.
How would you handle someone who has an uneven personality and brings a negative air
and context to the workplace and organization? How might this impact organizational
effectiveness? Support your answer with research.
Intriguingly, I encountered several moody leaders in my workplace. For example, I was an
accountant in law firm that...
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