Human Relations

 

"I will pay more for the ability to deal with people
than for any other ability under the sun."

John D. Rockefeller

 

This dimension evaluates the characteristics of human relations. It considers the effectiveness of behaviour towards others in interpersonal or social scenarios. The vital skills of interrelating with others are rarely taught in school settings. Yet, success on the job is getting things done through, with, and for people.

 

Some characteristics measured in this section are:

Popularity

Tact

Patience

 

   

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