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CYBERNETICS AND JOHARI WINDOW PRESENTED BY SIMOLEENA DAS 13So1113 4 th sem MSW(HR)

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CYBERNETICS AND JOHARI WINDOW

CYBERNETICS AND JOHARI WINDOWPRESENTED BYSIMOLEENA DAS13So11134th semMSW(HR)CYBERNETICS"The term "cybernetic was coined by the mathematician Norbert Wiener in 1948 to encompass "the entire field of control and communication theory, whether in the machine or in the animal.Tran disciplinary approach exploring regulatory systems, structures, constraints, and possibilities. Cybernetics is applicable when a system being analyzed.Continue.Learning, cognition, adaptation, social control, communication, efficiency, efficacy and connectivity.Cybernetics seeks to develop general theories of communication within complex systems.It involved closed signaling loop where action by the system generates change in its environment.It involved closed signaling loop where action by the system generates change in its environment.

Continue..The Johari window is a technique created in 1955 by two American psychologists, Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham.It used to help people better understand their relationship with self and others. It used primarily in self-help groups and corporate settings.JOHARI WINDOW

Continue.Charles Handy explains the Johari House with four rooms. Room 1 is the part of ourselves that we see and others see. Room 2 is the aspects that others see but we are not aware of. Room 3 is the unconscious or subconscious part of us is seen by neither ourselves nor others. Room 4 is our private space, which we know but keep from others.ContinueOpen area: are selected by both the participant and his or her peers are aware of.Hidden area: representing information about them their peers are unaware of. It is then up to the subject to disclose this information or not.Blind area: represent information that the subject is not aware of, but others are, and they can decide whether and how to inform the individual about these "blind spots".ContinueUnknown area: representing the participant's behaviors or motives that were not recognized by anyone participating. REFERENCEhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberneticshttp://www.asc-cybernetics.org/foundations/definitions.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johari_window