The Survivors: Self-Determination and How It Helps Youngsters to Face the Challenges at the Work Place

  • Salelatu M
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Abstract

As a screenplay project about youngsters’ work life, The Survivors follows a story of three young interns named Clara, Sebastian, and Bakti in their journey during the internship program held by a famous e-commerce company. Having not enough experience working in a company, the interns have a hard time to survive in the company. Moreover, they also have non-work related problems. Luckily, these interns later learn about Self-Determination. Being self-determined means that the interns can intrinsically motivate themselves, do things by their own initiative, and also decide things based on their moral or values. Using Deci & Ryan’s Self Determination Theory in work life context, the creative work shows the importance of self-determination in facing the challenges at the work place and how youngsters can actually gain self-determination. The genre is Dramedy as it shows what usually happens to youngsters in a work place then filled it with humors so that it can be entertaining. Keywords: Youngsters, The Survivors, Dramedy, Internship, Work Life, Work Place

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Salelatu, M. K. (2019). The Survivors: Self-Determination and How It Helps Youngsters to Face the Challenges at the Work Place. K@ta Kita, 7(2), 157–164. https://doi.org/10.9744/katakita.7.2.157-164

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