Sunday, February 24, 2013

Environmental Demands



Environmental Demands refer to the overall nature of the environment in which you are working.  Some examples of environmental demands to consider are:

  • Location
  • Noise level
  • Lighting level
  • Work hours
  • Amount of movement
  • Cleanliness and odors
  • Work attire
  • Structure and predictability
  • Work pace





1) Save the document Environmental Demands to your network account.

2) Put an "X" in each area which matches your feelings regarding each Environmental Demand.

3) Make a list of all the Environmental Demands you prefer in the box provided at the end of the document.

4) Make a list of all the Environmental Demands you do not prefer in the box provided at the end of the document.



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