GETTING DRESSED

Below you see a mannequin. The mannequin, in its naked form, is ‘the real me’. The first thing you need to do is clothe your mannequin.

These clothes represent ‘the group’. Think of the group you want to illustrate – as an example let’s look at work. What is your mannequin wearing and how does it fit? For example, a traditional business suit would indicate a group that adheres to more sober, controlled values, whereas more colourful, casual, imaginative clothes would represent a group that values creativity and a more relaxed environment. What about the belt? A tight belt might suggest that you are being required to work in a restricted, controlled, supervised manner. Fine, if that’s what you like (and a lot of people do), but ...

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