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Instituting a change begins with establishing a vision of where the company is heading and is referred to as
Observable Behaviour
Actions or reactions of an individual that can be observed and measured, often used in behavioral psychology.
Behaviourism
Behaviourism is a psychological approach that emphasizes the study of observable behaviors and their environmental determinants, ignoring internal mental states.
Overcompensation
A psychological term referring to the process of making up for perceived deficiencies and weaknesses by emphasizing strengths or developing new abilities.
Alfred Adler
An Austrian medical doctor and psychotherapist who founded the school of individual psychology, emphasizing the importance of feelings of inferiority and social interest.
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