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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

GENECOM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, INC.


GENECOM LEARNING AND TUTORIAL CENTER
LIBON PRIVATE HIGH SCHOOL, INC.
November 2021

NAME: ____________________________________ STRAND: ____________


INTRODUCTION:
In this module, we will expand the relationship of
adolescents to a wider group of people, such as schoolmates,
school authorities, neighbors, community acquaintances,
fellow members of social organization and etc.

Social relationships tend to be less intimate, with lesser


self-disclosure involved, but still may be exclusive, and may
demand certain levels of loyalty and to a lesser extent, loosely
knitted social clubs.

OBJECTIVES:
a. Distinguish the various roles of different individuals in society
and how they can influence people through their
leadership or fellowship.
b. Compare one’s perception of himself/ herself and see how
others see him/ her.
c. Conduct a mini survey on Filipino relationships (family,
school, and community).

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PRE- TEST: MY ORGANIZATIONS
Complete the table below by filling in relevant informations
about the organizations you are part/member of. Use the given
example below as your guide in doing this activity.

DISCUSSION:
MY POSITION/
NAME OF TYPE OF
ROLE IN THE
ORGANIZATION ORGANIZATION
ORGANIZATION
Eco Club School Based
President
Organization Organization

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Social Relationship - is a broad definition of

how we interact and behave with other people, and how they
interact and behave with us. In social relationships, we learn to
cooperate with others in achieving a common objective. What
differentiate personal relationship with social relationship is the
degree of intimacy and vulnerability we offer to other people. The
more intimate and vulnerable we are with another, the more
personal our relationship is with this person.

Social Influeneces - are the things that change

people’s behavior, belief and attitude as a result of an action of


another person or group.

VARIETIES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCES


• COMPLIANCE –is when a person seems to agree and follows
what is requested or required of him or her to do or believe
in, but does not necessarily have to really believe or agree
to it.

• IDENTIFICATION – is when a person is influenced by


someone he or she likes or looks up to, like a movie star, a
social celebrity, or a superhero.

• INTERNALIZATION- is when a person is able to own a certain


belief or act, and is willing to make it own publicly and
privately.

• CONFORMITY – is a type of influence that involves a change


in behavior, belief or thinking to be like others to obtain their
friendship and acceptance.

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• CONVERSION – occurs when an individual wholeheartedly
changes his/her original thinking and beliefs, actions and
attitudes to align with and accept those of the other
members of a group.

• MINORITY – is an influence that happens when a bigger


number of people are influenced by a much smaller
number of people to accept the minority’s way of looking
at and doing things.

• REACTANCE- is a reverse reaction to some social influence


that is being imposed by a person or a group on another to
accept a certain belief, behavior, or attitude.

• OBEDIENCE- is another form of social influence that involves


someone in a position of authority.

• PERSUASION- is used by one person or group to influence


others to change their beliefs, actions, or attitudes, by
appealing to reason or emotion.

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Leadership – is defined as the ability of a person in

position or authority to influence others to behave in such a


manner that goals are achieved.

LEADERSHIP THEORIES / TYPES OF LEADERSHIP


a. TRAIT THEORY- This theory states that there are certain
personality traits inherent in and suited for all leaders such
as decieveness, persistence, high level of self-confidence
and assertiveness, among others.

b. BEHAVIORAL THEORY- This theory presupposes that is a


learned behavior, and that leaders are defined according
to certain types of behavior they exhibit.

c. PARTICIPATIVE THEORY- This theory is the opposite of an


autocratic leader; a participative leader involves other
people in making common decision.

d. SITUATIONAL THEORY- This theory assumes that there is no


one style of leadership and that leadership behavior is
based on the factors present in a situation, and usually
takes into consideration how followers behave.

e. TRANSACTIONAL THEORY- This theory states that leadership


involves a transaction or negotiation or resources or
positions, as usually employs reward and punishment.

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f. TRANSFORMATIONAL THEORY – This theory involves a vision
in which a leader uses to rally support from followers, and
the role of the leader is in motivating others to support the
vision and make it happen.

g. LEADER – MEMBER EXCHANGE- This theory states that


leaders’ effectiveness is measured by the quality of their
relationship with their followers, and that different types of
relationship can evolve between leader and follower in a
certain work situation.

h. AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP- This leadership has three (3)


characteristics or axioms:
• Leadership is situational.
• Leadership is non-hierarchical.
• Leadership is relational.
CRITICAL ELEMENTS OF AN AUTHENTIC LEADER
• They walk their talk. They are consistent in what they
say and what they do, practicing what they are
preaching.

• They adjust to situations and displays adaptability


and flexibility but are consistent with their values and
real selves even when they take on different roles
during different situations.

• They have high level of comfort being themselves,


even if they come from backgrounds that are
different from the people or situations they deal with.

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i. HEROIC LEADERSHIP – This type of leadership follows four
principles that are integrated with one another and
synergistically interacting to reinforce each principle.

4 PRINCIPLES OF HEROIC LEADERSHIP


• Self- awareness
• Ingenuity
• Love
• Heroism
OTHER TYPES OF LEADERS
Simon Sinek (2009)

• Why type of leader is usually the visionary, the one who


believes results can be achieved.
• How type of leader is the realist who is able to see how to
work out a vision.
• What type of leader is the builder who provides the details
on how to get things done.

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List down five (5) different individuals who perform various roles in
our society (e.g Barangay Captain, Garbage Collector, Teacher, TV
newscaster, etc.) and describe how they can influence other people
through their leadership or fellowship.

5 DIFFERENT How can they influence other people


INDIVIDUALS through their leadership or fellowship?

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I. Write 5 simple phrases that best describe you in the aspects of
Physical, Emotional, Intellectual, Behavioral and Spiritual.

1. PHYSICAL
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

2. EMOTIONAL
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

3. INTELLECTUAL
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

4. SPIRITUAL
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

5. BEHAVIORAL
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

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II. Then ask someone who knew you personally (a friend, sister/
brother, or parent) to describe you in the aspects of Physical,
Emotional, Intellectual, and Spiritual. Choose at least 3
individuals to describe you.

1. PHYSICAL
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

2. EMOTIONAL
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

3. INTELLECTUAL
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

4. SPIRITUAL
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

5. BEHAVIORAL
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________

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III. Compare your perceptions/ descriptions about yourself and
their perceptions/ descriptions about you.

1. In which aspect/s of yourself does their and your descriptions


about you parallel? And which are not?
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

2. What did you find out upon comparing their descriptions of


you and your descriptions of yourself?
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
______________________________________________________

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GENERALIZATION
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP - is a broad definition of how we
interact and behave with other people, and how they
interact and behave with us.

SOCIAL INFLUENCES - are the things that change people’s


behavior, belief and attitude as a result of af an action of
another person or group.

Varieties of social influences


• Compliance
• Identification
• Internalization
• Conformity
• Conversion
• Minority
• Reactance
• Obedience
• Persuasion

LEADERSHIP – is defined as the ability of a person in position or


authority to influence others to behave in such a manner that
goals are achieved.

LEADERSHIP THEORIES / TYPES OF LEADERSHIP


• Trait theory
• Behavioral theory
• Participative theory
• Situational theory
• Transactional theory
• Transformational theory
• Leader – member exchange
• Authentic leadership
• Heroic leadership

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POST- TEST:
Identify the word/s that is/are being decribed in each item.
Write your answers on the line provided.

______________1. This theory states that leaders’ effectiveness is


measured by the quality of their relationship
with their followers, and that different types of
relationship can evolve between leader and
follower in a certain work situation.

______________2. This is an influence that occurs when an


individual wholeheartedly changes his/her
original thinking and beliefs, actions and
attitudes to align with and accept those of the
other members of a group.

______________3. This is defined as the ability of a person in


position or authority to influence others to
behave in such a manner that goals are
achieved.

______________4. This theory states that there are certain


personality traits inherent in and suited for all
leaders such as decieveness, persistence,
high level of self-confidence and
assertiveness, among others.

______________5. These are the things that change people’s


behavior, belief and attitude as a result of an
action of another person or group.

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______________6. This theory assumes that there is no one style
of leadership and that leadership behavior is
based on the factors present in a situation,
and usually takes into consideration how
followers behave.

______________7. These are the things that change people’s


behavior, belief and attitude as a result of an
action of another person or group.

______________8. It is a type of influence that involves a change


in behavior, belief or thinking to be like others
to obtain their friendship and acceptance.

______________9. A type of leader that is usually the visionary,


the one who believes results can be
achieved.

______________10. It is an influence that happens when a


bigger number of people are influenced by a
much smaller number of people to accept
the minority’s way of looking at and doing
things.

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References:
Department of Education, Personal Development Reader (2016)
Department of Education MELC’s
Santos, Ricardo R., Personal Development (2016), 856 Nicanor Reyes Sr. St., Sampaloc
Manila, Rex Bookstore, Inc.
www.google.com

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