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Below you will find descriptions of nine different elements of a working environment.
A person’s work environment includes:
Working closely with like minded colleagues.
Receiving direction, support and recognition from managers.
Responsibility and freedom to do the work in your own way.
Doing work that is matched to your own skills and interests.
Ability to learn, develop and progress.
Ability to manage both work and home demands.
Achieving the right level of financial reward.
Being proud of the organisation and feeling part of its success.
Working in an environment where the pace and energy levels match your own.
On the next page you will be asked to prioritise these environmental factors based on your personal preference. The factors are grouped together in threes for evaluation purposes.