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EXCHANGE THEORY & JOHARI WINDOW AS A
MODEL FOR INTERPERSONAL
COMMUNICATION
EXCHANGE THEORY
• Exchange theory provides a conceptual framework by
considering what is being exchanged in interpersonal
relations.
• This concept holds that interpersonal motives depend on the
“reward value gained from the relationship” and that
individuals involved in a relationship need to feel that each is
contributing equally ,i.e., the rewards are equal to that is given
Conti..
• If over a period of time one person feels he
or she is contributing too much or too little to
relationship, that a person is likely to
discontinue that relationship.
• In this theory, one can view interpersonal
acts as commodities to be exchanged.
Such commodities would
include :
• information
• expertise
• Status
• Love
• Money
In business organization :
• The existence of unbalanced
exchange may cause a strain
in interpersonal relations.
Johari Window
Contents
• What is Johari Window ?
• Founders
• Formation of Name
• Influence of Model
• Use of Johari Window
• What model represents
• Areas of Model
• Drawbacks of Model
Johari Window
• The Johari Window model is a simple and useful tool for
illustrating and improving self-awareness, and mutual
understanding between individuals within a group.
• The Johari Window model can also be used to assess and
improve a group's relationship with other groups.
Founders
• The Johari Window model was devised by American
psychologists Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955,
while researching group dynamics at the University of
California Los Angeles.
• The model was first published in the Proceedings of the
Western Training Laboratory in Group Development by
UCLA Extension Office in 1955, and was later expanded by
Joseph Luft.
Formation of Name
• Luft and Ingham called their Johari Window model
'Johari' after combining their first names, Joe and
Harry. In early publications the word appears as
'JoHari'.
Influence
Today the Johari Window model is especially relevant due
to modern emphasis on, and influence of
•soft skills
•behaviour
•empathy
•cooperation
•inter-group development
•interpersonal development.
Use of Johari Model
• The Johari Window soon became a widely used model for
understanding and training self-awareness, personal
development, improving communications, interpersonal
relationships, group dynamics, team development and
inter-group relationships.
What actually Model Represents
• The Johari Window model is also referred to as a
'disclosure/feedback model of self awareness', and by
some people an 'information processing tool'.
• The Johari Window actually represents information -
feelings, experience, views, attitudes, skills, intentions,
motivation, etc - within or about a person - in relation to
their group, from four perspectives.
Areas of Model
• The four Johari Window perspectives are called 'regions'
or 'areas' or 'quadrants'. Each of these regions contains
and represents the information - feelings, motivation, etc
– known about the person, in terms of whether the
information is known or unknown by the person, and
whether the information is known or unknown by others
in the group.
Johari window four quadrants
1. what is known by the person about him/herself and is also
known by others - open area, open self, free area, free self, or
'the arena‘.
2. what is unknown by the person about him/herself but which
others know - blind area, blind self, or blindspot.
3. what the person knows about him/herself that others do not
know - hidden area, hidden self, avoided area, avoided self or
'facade‘.
4. what is unknown by the person about him/herself and is also
unknown by others - unknown area or unknown self.
Johari quadrant 1
• Johari region 1 is also known as the 'area of free
activity'. This is the information about the person -
behaviour, attitude, feelings, emotion, knowledge,
experience, skills, views, etc - known by the person
('the self') and known by the group ('others').
Johari quadrant 2
• Johari region 2 is what is known about a person by
others in the group, but is unknown by the person
him/herself.
Johari quadrant 3
• what is known to ourselves but kept hidden from,
and therefore unknown to others.
Johari quadrant 4
• It contains information, feelings, talent abilities,
attitudes, experiences etc., that are unknown to the
person him/herself and unknown to others in the
group.
Drawbacks of Johari window
• Some thing are perhaps better not to Communicated (like mental
or health problem)
• Some people may pass on the information they received further
then we desire.
• Some people may react negatively.
• Using johari window is useless exercise if it is not linked to the
activities that reinforce positive behavior or that correct negative
behavior.
• Some cultures have a very open and accepting approach to
feedback and others do not.
• Some people take personal feedback offensively.
Presented
by
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KUMAR PRIYANKA
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Managerial Communication Theories

  • 1. EXCHANGE THEORY & JOHARI WINDOW AS A MODEL FOR INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
  • 2. EXCHANGE THEORY • Exchange theory provides a conceptual framework by considering what is being exchanged in interpersonal relations. • This concept holds that interpersonal motives depend on the “reward value gained from the relationship” and that individuals involved in a relationship need to feel that each is contributing equally ,i.e., the rewards are equal to that is given
  • 3. Conti.. • If over a period of time one person feels he or she is contributing too much or too little to relationship, that a person is likely to discontinue that relationship. • In this theory, one can view interpersonal acts as commodities to be exchanged.
  • 4. Such commodities would include : • information • expertise • Status • Love • Money In business organization : • The existence of unbalanced exchange may cause a strain in interpersonal relations.
  • 6. Contents • What is Johari Window ? • Founders • Formation of Name • Influence of Model • Use of Johari Window • What model represents • Areas of Model • Drawbacks of Model
  • 7. Johari Window • The Johari Window model is a simple and useful tool for illustrating and improving self-awareness, and mutual understanding between individuals within a group. • The Johari Window model can also be used to assess and improve a group's relationship with other groups.
  • 8. Founders • The Johari Window model was devised by American psychologists Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham in 1955, while researching group dynamics at the University of California Los Angeles. • The model was first published in the Proceedings of the Western Training Laboratory in Group Development by UCLA Extension Office in 1955, and was later expanded by Joseph Luft.
  • 9. Formation of Name • Luft and Ingham called their Johari Window model 'Johari' after combining their first names, Joe and Harry. In early publications the word appears as 'JoHari'.
  • 10. Influence Today the Johari Window model is especially relevant due to modern emphasis on, and influence of •soft skills •behaviour •empathy •cooperation •inter-group development •interpersonal development.
  • 11. Use of Johari Model • The Johari Window soon became a widely used model for understanding and training self-awareness, personal development, improving communications, interpersonal relationships, group dynamics, team development and inter-group relationships.
  • 12. What actually Model Represents • The Johari Window model is also referred to as a 'disclosure/feedback model of self awareness', and by some people an 'information processing tool'. • The Johari Window actually represents information - feelings, experience, views, attitudes, skills, intentions, motivation, etc - within or about a person - in relation to their group, from four perspectives.
  • 13. Areas of Model • The four Johari Window perspectives are called 'regions' or 'areas' or 'quadrants'. Each of these regions contains and represents the information - feelings, motivation, etc – known about the person, in terms of whether the information is known or unknown by the person, and whether the information is known or unknown by others in the group.
  • 14. Johari window four quadrants 1. what is known by the person about him/herself and is also known by others - open area, open self, free area, free self, or 'the arena‘. 2. what is unknown by the person about him/herself but which others know - blind area, blind self, or blindspot. 3. what the person knows about him/herself that others do not know - hidden area, hidden self, avoided area, avoided self or 'facade‘. 4. what is unknown by the person about him/herself and is also unknown by others - unknown area or unknown self.
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  • 16. Johari quadrant 1 • Johari region 1 is also known as the 'area of free activity'. This is the information about the person - behaviour, attitude, feelings, emotion, knowledge, experience, skills, views, etc - known by the person ('the self') and known by the group ('others').
  • 17. Johari quadrant 2 • Johari region 2 is what is known about a person by others in the group, but is unknown by the person him/herself.
  • 18. Johari quadrant 3 • what is known to ourselves but kept hidden from, and therefore unknown to others.
  • 19. Johari quadrant 4 • It contains information, feelings, talent abilities, attitudes, experiences etc., that are unknown to the person him/herself and unknown to others in the group.
  • 20. Drawbacks of Johari window • Some thing are perhaps better not to Communicated (like mental or health problem) • Some people may pass on the information they received further then we desire. • Some people may react negatively. • Using johari window is useless exercise if it is not linked to the activities that reinforce positive behavior or that correct negative behavior. • Some cultures have a very open and accepting approach to feedback and others do not. • Some people take personal feedback offensively.
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