The Johari Window

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hej hej ehj <ref name="Wikipedia">Wikipedia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johari_window Johari Window]. Retrieved 10 September 2016.</ref>
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The Johari Window was created by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingram in 1961, and have since been interpreted and adapted for many different use cases. While Joseph Luft described the Johari Window as ''a graphical model of awareness in interpersonal relations '' <ref name="The Johari Window: a graphical model of awareness in interpersonal relations">Luft, J. Hum. Relat. Train. News. 5, 6–7 [http://www.convivendo.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/johari-window-articolo-originale.pdf The Johari Window: a graphical model of awareness in interpersonal relations]
  
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The Johari Window consists of four quadrants;''1)Arena, 2)Façade, 3) Blind Spot'' and ''4) Unknown''.
  
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<ref name="The Johari Window: A Model of Feedback and Selfdisclosure in Training">Beganu, N. C. & Nitan, M. M. Armyacademy. [http://www.armyacademy.ro/reviste/2_2006_eng/a4.pdf The Johari Window: A Model of Feedback and Selfdisclosure in Training]
  
 
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The Johari Window was created by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingram in 1961, and have since been interpreted and adapted for many different use cases. While Joseph Luft described the Johari Window as a graphical model of awareness in interpersonal relations Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

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