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| when did peak production of petroleum occur in the US? |
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| when was the world-peak production of petroleum reached? |
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| who is the greatest producer of crude oil in the world? |
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all of the above
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| organizations have several sources of ethical values. |
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| the culture the organization establishes |
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| it is obvious with regard to ethics that companies need ____? |
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| with regard to ethics, organizations can help themselves by: |
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a. establishing a code of ethics b. having a chief ethics officer c. protecting whistleblowers d. establishing training programs |
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| when did harry s Truman first show leadership |
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| as an officer in WWI leading his men in the Argonne Battle |
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| what major decision did Truman make during WWII? |
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| ordered the atom bomb to be dropped on who Japanese cities |
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| how did Truman show his vision through the Truman doctrine? |
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| knew the soviet union was the threat and used it to help other countries resist soviet domination |
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| how did Truman show his courage with regard to Israel? |
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| he based his decision on moral grounds not political grounds against the advice from his cabinet |
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| why did Truman fire general Douglas MacArthur? |
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| because MacArthur publicly criticized his commander in chief |
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| with regard to civil rights, what lesson did Truman give about leadership? |
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| he put his presidency at risk to achieve a moral good-- he did what is right |
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| Truman had great vision when it came to protection for Europe and the united states after the war. what did he do? |
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| established the north Atlantic treaty organization and placed WWII hero General Eisenhower as its first commander |
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| from the presentation "the ten things employers want you to learn in college," what did employers rate the highest skill? |
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| the author of "10 things your employers want you to learn.." says his most important skill is? |
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| Communicating verbally is one of the skills the author of blah says you need to have. this includes knowing how to converse one on one, and knowing how to use your visual displays. what else does that author say you need to be able to do in this category? |
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| know how to present to groups |
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| the author of blah says you need to be able to communicate in writing as a skill. what specific things do you need to be able to do under "communicate in writing?" |
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all of the above
(write well, edit and proof. use word processing tools, and know how to send information electronically) |
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| if you have prepared a proposal for a prospective customer and you fail to edit and proof your work, what is a possible result? |
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| you may have missed a misspelling could keep you from getting the contract |
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| The author of blah says you must know how to use quantitative tools including calculating in your head. According to the author, when will you know what you are okay? |
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| you can calculate the percent change in your fall and spring GPA in your head |
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| the author of blah says you need to be able to solve problems and first, you need to be able to identify the problem. what do some people tend to do? |
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| people tend to process solutions, rather than identify the problem |
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| the author of blah says that the best managers think of themselves as ______? |
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| at the end of the blah power point presentation, i briefed on things you should know as extra credit. i focused on two skills; what are they? |
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| sports skills and foreign language skill |
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| Maxwell says there are three levels of leadership intuition. two are those who naturally see it and those who will never see it. what is the other level? |
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| those who are nurtured to see it -- called information intuition |
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| according to Maxwell, why did our civil war last five years instead of a shorter time like two years? |
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| because Robert e lee led the south |
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| who you are is who you attract is Maxwells's law of ____? |
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| only secure leaders give power to others. this is maxwell's law of _____? |
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| the number one enemy of empowerment is _____. |
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| according to Maxwell's law of Buy In. people first buy into the leader and then to the _____. |
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| Maxwell says if you buy into the leader but not into the vision then get another ______. |
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| according to Maxwell's law of explosive growth, leaders who develop their other leaders in their company do what to their growth? |
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| Maxwell says that leaders that develop followers do the following: they focus on the strengths, they give their power away, and they invest their time in others. they also do this. |
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| if you want to leave a legacy Maxwell says you have to ______ |
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| according to Maxwell, leadership determines what for the organization? |
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| in blah, covey says that principle centered leaders are continually learning. when they do what they discover that ______ |
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| they more they know they more they do not know |
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| leaders who are service oriented see life as a ______ |
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| principle centered leaders are synergistic, meaning they ______. |
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all of the above
(are change agents, they improve every situation, they work smart, and they work hard) |
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| pleasure without conscience |
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| what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas |
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| knowledge without character |
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| Hitler is an example of this |
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| commerce without morality |
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| religion without sacrifice |
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| we do not walk with people |
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| politics without principle |
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| values not aligned with principles |
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| the basic element of character is ______? |
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| saying or doing what others want |
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| no consistency between a person's values, words, or actions |
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| name the five main energy sources |
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oil coal renewable natural gas nuclear |
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| covey says that proactive people are still influenced by external stimuli and their response is based upon their _______ |
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| covey says begin with the end in mind. there is a mental or first creation and a physical creation. this is and examples of "all things are created ______" |
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| you can spend your times in one of four ways. but if you put first things first, according to covey you will be working on: |
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| not urgent important activities |
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| covey says that integrity, maturity, and an abundance mentality are the character traits essential to: |
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| covey says if you have low considerations for people and lots of courage, you fall into the _______ category. |
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| the whole is greater than the sum of its parts |
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| a healthy and balanced life revolves around four values. they are: |
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physical emotional/social mental spiritual |
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| based on the Bush(s) power point, their greatest difference was: |
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| President George w bush allowed the press free access during the cobra II invasion. in addition he embedded the press with military units. what did his father, president George hw bush allow the press to do during desert storm? |
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| restricted the press to press pools |
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| president George bush (43) has been criticized for his cognitive style and some people think him not to have brilliant intellect. however, president bush holds one distinction that sets him apart. what is it? |
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| first president to hold a masters degree |
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| in his book, John Maxwell says "the true measure of leadership is _______ and if you do not have this you will never be able to lead others." |
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| in the law of influence there are five myths. one myth says those who are intelligent are thought of as leaders. this is the ____ myth |
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| sir Edmond Hillary was the first to reach the top of mt Everest but was not the team leader. he also traveled to the south pole and received recognition but the team leader was sir Vivian Fuchs. being first isn't always the same as leading. this demonstrates what myth? |
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| who best demonstrates Maxwell's law of process? |
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| in the law of process, when we realize we need to learn how to lead, we are in what phase? |
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| in the law of process when your leadership becomes reflexive you are in what phase? |
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| i go because of what i know |
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| the quote "anyone can steer the ship but it takes a leader to chart the course" is which of Maxwell's laws? |
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| in maxwell's law of navigation, two people set out for the North pole Ronald Amudson was successful because he did things to give himself the best chance for success. who led the team that failed and died? |
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| in the law of navigation, Maxwell says if you are a leader which should you do to give yourself the best chance of success? |
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all of the above
(draw on your past experience, listen to what others have to say, examine conditions before you decide, and know your obstacles to success) |
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| "when the real leader speaks, people listen," demonstrates which of maxwell's laws? |
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| in the law of E.F. Hutton, there are two types of leaders. one is the real leader; what is the other leader called |
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| Maxwell says there are five types of people you should bring into your organization. one type is those who raise up others. what people at HCHS demonstrate this? |
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| students who tutor other students |
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| "A leader's potential is determined by those closest to him" demonstrates which one of Maxwell's laws? |
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| the law of the inner circle |
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| Major Doug Crandall says as a leader you will be: |
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| Major Crandall says that many leaders lack the ability to take a hard look at themselves. he recommends as leaders we should teach ourselves how to lead through: |
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| crandall says there are three distinct categories of leadership failure. failures in what we do, failures of who we are, and failures of _____________. |
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| who said "leadership is a potent combination of strategy and character, but if you must be without one, be without strategy." |
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| General Norman Schwarzkopf |
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What does this statement mean? "would i love to win a national companionship? absolutely! and is it something i think about? absolutely! but i wont do it at all costs. i wont sell my soul to win a national chapionship." -Rhonda Revelle (nebraska softball coach) |
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| never compromise your integrity |
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| your character counts on the playing field, in the classroom and even in your _______. |
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| MLK, Ghandi, George Washington, mother Teresa, nelson Mandela, and Eleanor Roosevelt had one important thing in common. what was it? |
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| an overwhelming sense of commitment to their cause |
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| in the commitment continuum you want to be in either one of two places. what are they? |
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| why is confidence so important in sports? |
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| a good leader and athlete will not focus on the uncontrollables. the uncontrollables is/are... |
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all of the above
(coach's decisions, crowd, injuries, and weather) |
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| there are five ways to stay ahead of the curve. choose the correct one(s). |
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all of the above
(be a better listener, read a trade magazine, volunteer, read what has stood the test of time) |
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| the human brain has two hemispheres. the left controls analytic and verbal processes and the right controls visual and perceptual processes. creativity then would then require ______. |
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| James Collins and Jerry porras identifies four key principles that make you the best. two are key. one is change "or" to "and" and the other is... |
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| do not change your core values |
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| in blah, the author says that creativity thrives on ______? |
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| brainstorming is valuable because you get a lot of ideas, what other things does brainstorming do? |
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all of the above
(changes attitudes, builds teamwork, and develops confidence) |
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| studies show that people tend to remember only about 10% of what they hear, and 50% of what they hear and see. but what percent do they tend to remember of when they see, hear and do? |
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| based on links with important people |
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| based on the leader's skill and knowledge |
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| based of access to information |
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| based on rewards, pay, promotion, etc. |
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| what was significant about George HW bush during WWII? |
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| he was the youngest pilot in the Navy |
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| where did Bush start his political career? |
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| as vice president for president Ronald Reagan, where did bush make his biggest impact? |
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| as president, bush pushed for volunteerism across the country. how did he do this? |
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| though his "1000 points of light" |
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| president bush oversaw two wars in foreign countries during his term in office. Name the countries. |
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| in 1992, president bush lost the presidential election to Bill Clinton. it is believed Bush lost because |
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all of the above
(he raised taxes, Ross Perot a third party canidate took votes that Bush would have received, Clinton ran a good campaign, and the nation was struggling economically) |
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| In Maxwell's laws, he talks about Abby Kohnstamm who brought IBM back to prominence by giving this business giant vision. what law did she demonstrate? |
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| "the team can make adjustments if it knows where it stands" demonstrates which law of teamwork? |
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| the law of the scoreboard |
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| Character + Competence + Commitment + Consistency + Cohesion = Countability demonstrates which one of Maxwell's laws of teamwork? |
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| what does the terrorist organization name "al Qaeda" mean? |
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| according to Maxwell, a team that reaches its potential always has a ______ |
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Maxwell says there are only three kinds of people on a team. select the statement that does not fit
a. people who don't want the ball b. people who want the ball c. people who dont have the ball d. people who should have the ball |
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| c people who dont have the ball |
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| Maxwell says rotten attitudes ruin a team. what law of teamwork is this? |
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| Maxwell says a great starter alone is not enough if a team wants to reach the highest level. what law of teamwork is this? |
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| Gordon Bethune turned Contenental Airlines around in the 80s by having an 800 hot line, by sending out a company magizine to every employee, by haviving many meetings and with an open door policy represents which of maxwells laws of teamwork? |
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| Rick Hoyt and his dad completed 53 marathons and 135 triathlons represent which of Maxwell's laws? |
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| what is the key to leadership according to Colonel Patrick J. Sweeney in his article on combatant leadership? |
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| Sweeney says there are two key factors of competence. they are ____ and ____. |
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| job knowledge and decision making |
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| what leadership characteristic was rated highest by combat troops in Sweeney's article? |
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| According to Sweeney, courage is viewed in two dimensions; physical courage and moral courage. which statement(s) correctly describe moral courage? |
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all of the above
(strength of character, to act according to your values, to stand up to authority to defend your people, and to defend your people's decisions) |
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| according to Sweeney, what determines a leader's credibility? |
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| Lee Csorba in his presentation at the college of biblical studies says that when you count others more significant than yourselves then you do what? |
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all of the above
(manage your ambitions, dive into the sacrifice, reserve your ambition for things other than yourself, and nurture your followers) |
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| Lee Csorba says you become the average of your best __ friends. |
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| when Csorba says we have become a Facebook generation of instant popularity, speaks to which characteristic we should manage? |
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| from the power point on organizations, we learned that Xerox Corporation failed because? |
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| they were a victim of their own success |
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| what is a lesson organizations can learn from the mistakes Xerox made? |
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| never move away from your core capability |
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| what does the term "the world is flat" mean? |
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| technology like the internet has made the world smaller |
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| what's important to know about the workforce? |
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| by 2020 women will make up half the workforce |
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(a social entity, goal directed, activity systems, and linked to the external environment) |
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| directing and coordinating other parts of the organization |
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| people who do the basic work of the organization |
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| responsible for upkeep including facilities, maintenance and human resources |
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| provides direction for the organization |
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| help the organization adapt to the environment |
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| organizations deal with many groups; select the correct answer(s). |
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all of the above
(employees, creditors, management, owners and stockholders, and community) |
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| what are the most important thing organizations need to do? |
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| how did JFK get into the navy? |
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| he avoided the physical exam |
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| what did JFK do during his time in public services that was unusual? |
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| he gave his government salary to charity |
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| why was the Bay of Pigs such a disaster? |
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all of the above
(it was changed from a daytime invasion to a nighttime invasion, because air cover was pulled back, because the navy was kept from assisting the Cuban exiles, and because JFK had underestimated Castro's strength) |
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| what event took us closest to nuclear was with the Soviet Union? |
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| Why did JFK choose the least offensive action during the Cuban Missile Crisis? |
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| because he knew he could increase his options and he kept the door open to negotiations for a solution |
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| what was ironic about the final solution to the Cuban Missile Crisis? |
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| Jupiter missiles were key to the agreement and they were supposed to have been already dismantled them 6 months earlier |
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| why as a leader didn't JFK take action when the Soviets/ East Germans built the Berlin Wall? |
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| None of the three essentials for the US were threatened; presence of allied troops, a free west Berlin, and allied access to west Berlin |
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| How did JFK as our president and leader demonstrate his great vision? |
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| he challenged us to land a man on the moon and supported NASA |
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| How did JFK demonstrate his leadership in his fight for civil rights? |
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| in spite of knowing he would put his reelection in jeopardy, Kennedy pushed for civil rights for blacks and alienated the southern white democrats |
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| if Kennedy was not assassinated what would probably been avoided? |
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| the Vietnam War would not have occured |
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| based on the HCHS organizational chart we discussed in class, who does the manager of our administrations office work for? |
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| based on the HCHS organizational chart we discussed in class, who does the manager of our Advancement office work for? |
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| Based on the HCHS organizational chart we discussed in class, whom does the athletic director work for? |
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| in the power point "change in Organizations," where have most of the company's new products come from? |
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| there are two types of change in companies; one is incremental and the other is? |
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| Change falls into four categories in organizations; two are product and service changes, and strategy and structure changes. what are the other two? |
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| technology and culture changes |
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| Tiger teams, moonshine ships, and skunk works are examples of companies making...? |
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| How many new products achieve economic success? |
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| what characteristics did successful new products have? |
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all of the above
(organizations understood customer needs, good marketing, good use of outside technology, and top management in full support) |
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| when companies decentralize, what are they trying to do? |
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| have decision making at the lowest levels in the organization |
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| what is critical in time based competition? |
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| the speed in which you can produce a new product |
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| what was a strategy and structure change for HCHS user? |
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| went to a paperless grading system |
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| what causes companies to change their culture? |
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all of the above
(racial discrimination, sexual harassment, benefits, and mentoring, promotion, and recruiting) |
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| what is the one word that best describes Andrew Jackson? |
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| who said "Ask not what your country can do for you- ask what you can do for your country?" |
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| who said "Destiny rewards the persistent?" |
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| who said "The buck stops here?" |
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| Who is the leader of "al Qaeda?" |
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| Who formed the terrorist organization "al Jihad?" |
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| What "trigger" incensed Osama bin Laden and made him direct his terrorism against the Us? |
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| the US military persence in Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm |
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| What lessons did we learn as a country by being attacked on 911? |
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all of the above
(do not underestimate the threat of al Qaeda, our intelligence agencies must share information, we need better human intelligence, we need to protect our borders, and we need to stay eternally vigilant) |
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