test preps Flashcards
Big rocks first (image 5). The principle of this illustration is
scheduling your priorities
Floods and river (image 2). Rivers are understood as
focused
Big rocks first (image 5). This principle will help you with
starting to work on a project effectively
The paul revere principle (image 3) teaches us about
what enables a leader to be followed
The paul revere principle (image 3) settings is
the american revolutionary war
Floods and river (image 2). The company IBM is an example of
too much diversification
Big rocks first (image 5). Vilfredo Pareto was a/an
Italian economist
Floods and river (image 2) Walt disney serves as an example of a person with
a clear vision
Floods and river (image 2) analogy exemplifies
focus vs diversification
Big rocks first (image 5). Practicing the right priorities according to the “pareto principle” will result in
20% of effort yielding 80% of the results
Floods and rivers (image 2). Floods are understood as
broad
The paul revere principle (image 3). “insight” enables leadersto be followed because of
what they know
The big rocks first (image 5) stand for
important tasks
The paul revere principle (image 3). “Integrity” enables leaders to be followed because
they stay true to their promises
The paul river principle (image 3) story is about
mobilizing people on his midnight ride
where and when did the first glass mirrors debuted?
Venice, Italy, 1330, under the hands of venetian glass blowers
who and when established a school for mirror craftsmanship?
the greece, 328 BC
who describes “ if you want to know the temperature of an organization, put a thermometer in its leader mouth”
Rick warren
who stated the law of magnetism “leaders attract who they are, not who they want”
dr john maxwell
(floods and river) what IBM originally focusing on? and what happened after they expanded their products?
mainframe computer, losing $2.8 billion
(the paul revere principle) who else did the midnight ride other than paul revere?
william dawes (but fail), poor at mobilizing people
(3) relationship
who you know
(3) sacrifice
what you’ve suffered
(3) abilities
what you can do