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John asks Phillip for help whilest looking for real estate.
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| Good afternoon, can you help me? | |
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| Bleh, no, go find someone else... | |
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Phillip has been applying for a promotion for years, and now he feels unappreciated and worthless. This is an example of an individual factor contributing to poor organisational behaviour.
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| I don't mean to be rude, I just hate this job. | |
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CoffeeStore is due to close as sales have collapsed since Starbucks moved next door. This has left employees bitter. This is an example of a context factor.
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| Can I please have a cup of coffee? | |
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| What's the point being polite? I'm losing my job anyway... | |
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