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[[Assertiveness]] this is the ability to verbalize a series of "rights" that belong to every employee. Some of these "rights" include: the right to say no, the right to express feelings and ideas, and the right to ask for information. The opposite of ''assertiveness'' is a [[lack of assertiveness]], which is considered as one of the [[Dirty Dozen of Human Factors]].
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[[Assertiveness]] this is the ability to verbalize a series of "rights" that belong to every employee. Some of these "rights" include: the right to say no, the right to express feelings and ideas, and the right to ask for information. The opposite of ''assertiveness'' is [[lack of assertiveness]], which is considered being one of the [[Dirty Dozen of Human Factors]].
  
  

Revision as of 10:44, 26 November 2019

Assertiveness this is the ability to verbalize a series of "rights" that belong to every employee. Some of these "rights" include: the right to say no, the right to express feelings and ideas, and the right to ask for information. The opposite of assertiveness is lack of assertiveness, which is considered being one of the Dirty Dozen of Human Factors.


Definitions

Acording to FAA AC 120-72

Assertiveness. The ability to verbalize a series of “rights” that belong to every employee. Some of these “rights” include: the right to say no, the right to express feelings and ideas, and the right to ask for information.


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