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18 ❘❚<br />

MANAGERIAL ATTITUDE QUESTIONNAIRE<br />

Rick Roskin<br />

Name: _______________________________________________________________<br />

Employer: ____________________________________________________________<br />

Position with Company: _________________________________________________<br />

Number <strong>of</strong> People You Supervise: _________________________________________<br />

Length <strong>of</strong> Time in Present Position: ________________________________________<br />

Formal Management Training: ____________________________________________<br />

Instructions: For each incident below, indicate your degree <strong>of</strong> approval for each <strong>of</strong> the<br />

interpretations by assigning any number <strong>of</strong> points from 0 to 100 to any <strong>of</strong> the<br />

interpretations. Total points assigned must equal 100. Assign a number to each<br />

interpretation, even if that number is 0.<br />

SAMPLE ITEM<br />

A. A supervisor responsible to you has been absent from work too many times. After<br />

you have given this supervisor many reprimands, you find him or her solving a<br />

crossword puzzle when he or she should be attending to duties.<br />

Would you:<br />

a. 0 Fire him or her in almost all cases<br />

b. 40 Reprimand but not fire him or her<br />

c. 0 Overlook the situation<br />

d. 40 Ask him or her for an explanation<br />

e. 0 Lay him or her <strong>of</strong>f where regulations allow<br />

f. 20 Not fire him or her in almost all cases<br />

100<br />

The Pfeiffer Library Volume 19, 2nd Edition. Copyright © 1998 Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer

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