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Part 1 Case Study Questions
Part 1 Case Study Questions
Referencing the characters from the two examples from Chaps. 1 and 2 (Julie Jones and James Scott) answer the following questions?
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How do you think Julie can take the concepts of contextual intelligence and holistically integrate them into the lives of her employees?
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What strategies or techniques might be most beneficial to her during this process?
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How much time do you think it would take Julie to get her team to begin to implement the basic concepts of contextual intelligence in their daily lives?
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Do you think that Julie is being naïve in her belief that employees who are content and happy outside of work make better, more engaged employees?
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Should James Scott have done anything differently to maintain his friendships outside of the workplace?
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If you were James Scott’s spouse what might you have done to help him see the differences between these two settings?
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What should James Scott’s friends have done differently in the situation?
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Were there any contextual intelligence behaviors that James Scott’s friends failed to demonstrate, and if so, which ones?
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Kutz, M. (2017). Putting the Contextual Intelligence Model Together. In: Contextual Intelligence. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44998-2_4
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