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Proactive Responses to Workplace Scenarios

The document describes four scenarios involving interpersonal conflicts or unfair situations at work or with friends. The first scenario involves overhearing one's boss talking about them with another employee. The second is feeling jealous that a friend's parents are paying for their senior trip while the person has to pay partially. The third involves a supervisor taking credit for a new filing system organization idea. The fourth describes a rude and ungrateful patient making a nurse's work difficult. The document asks how to proactively respond to each scenario.

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Proactive Responses to Workplace Scenarios

The document describes four scenarios involving interpersonal conflicts or unfair situations at work or with friends. The first scenario involves overhearing one's boss talking about them with another employee. The second is feeling jealous that a friend's parents are paying for their senior trip while the person has to pay partially. The third involves a supervisor taking credit for a new filing system organization idea. The fourth describes a rude and ungrateful patient making a nurse's work difficult. The document asks how to proactively respond to each scenario.

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Scenario #1-- How will you proactively respond to this

situation?

Your boss is talking to another employee when you come in to punch


your time card. You have reason to believe they are talking about you.
This makes you feel uncomfortable and mad.

Scenario #2-- How will you proactively respond to this


situation?

A close friend gets to go on a senior trip, all expenses paid. You are
jealous they do not have to pay a dime. You do not think they deserve
to have their parents pay for everything. You consider not going
because you have to pay for part of your trip and do not think it is fair.

Scenario #3-- How will you proactively respond to this


situation?

At work, you developed a new way to organize the filing system that
makes it easier for the office staff to find documents. Your supervisor
takes all the credit.

Scenario #4-- How will you proactively respond to this


situation?

You are a nurse. The patient you are working with is ungrateful, rude,
is always finding fault in everything you do, and makes your life
miserable.

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