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Pigeonholed in the land of penguins: a tale of seeing beyond by Barbara J. Hateley, Warren H. Schmidt

By Barbara J. Hateley, Warren H. Schmidt

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Here is a list of just some of the warning signs that suggest you might be pigeonholing others more often than you realize: 1. You don't listen attentively to someone because you have decided that a person like that doesn't really know much about the topic being discussed. 2. It never even occurs to you to ask someone for their ideas because of their job classification, department, gender, race, age, or other category in which you see them. 3. You get irritated when someone you perceive as having no expertise or credibility insists on trying to make a point.

You know, he works on mañana time"). 12. " "She's a professional athlete, so she must be lesbian," "He's a computer programmer, so he must be a geek," "He's a professor, so he must be absentminded,'' or "She's pretty, so she's not very smart''). Page 145 Signs That You May Be Pigeonholing Others More Often than You Realize Pigeonholing is such a common practice that we often slip into it without even realizing it. In our busy lives, we often make snap judgments about people based on very little informationoften superficial information.

Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 The penguins and a number of other birds flew out of their offices and gathered around the jumble of pieces lying on the shore. To the birds' dismay, the assembly instructions had been lost, and there was no operating manual. Page 41 President Peter Penguin shook his head as he surveyed the scene.  ,'' he clucked. " Page 42 Edward the Eagle approached his boss.  . " Page 43 "Yes, of course," President Penguin agreed. " Page 44 Edward pulled out his calculator. " he replied.

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