test preps Flashcards

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Big rocks first (image 5). The principle of this illustration is

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scheduling your priorities

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Floods and river (image 2). Rivers are understood as

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focused

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Big rocks first (image 5). This principle will help you with

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starting to work on a project effectively

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The paul revere principle (image 3) teaches us about

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what enables a leader to be followed

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5
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The paul revere principle (image 3) settings is

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the american revolutionary war

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Floods and river (image 2). The company IBM is an example of

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too much diversification

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Big rocks first (image 5). Vilfredo Pareto was a/an

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Italian economist

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Floods and river (image 2) Walt disney serves as an example of a person with

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a clear vision

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9
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Floods and river (image 2) analogy exemplifies

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focus vs diversification

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10
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Big rocks first (image 5). Practicing the right priorities according to the “pareto principle” will result in

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20% of effort yielding 80% of the results

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Floods and rivers (image 2). Floods are understood as

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broad

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The paul revere principle (image 3). “insight” enables leadersto be followed because of

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what they know

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13
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The big rocks first (image 5) stand for

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important tasks

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The paul revere principle (image 3). “Integrity” enables leaders to be followed because

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they stay true to their promises

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15
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The paul river principle (image 3) story is about

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mobilizing people on his midnight ride

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16
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where and when did the first glass mirrors debuted?

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Venice, Italy, 1330, under the hands of venetian glass blowers

17
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who and when established a school for mirror craftsmanship?

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the greece, 328 BC

18
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who describes “ if you want to know the temperature of an organization, put a thermometer in its leader mouth”

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Rick warren

19
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who stated the law of magnetism “leaders attract who they are, not who they want”

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dr john maxwell

20
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(floods and river) what IBM originally focusing on? and what happened after they expanded their products?

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mainframe computer, losing $2.8 billion

21
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(the paul revere principle) who else did the midnight ride other than paul revere?

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william dawes (but fail), poor at mobilizing people

22
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(3) relationship

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who you know

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(3) sacrifice

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what you’ve suffered

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(3) abilities

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what you can do

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(3) experience

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what you’ve achieved

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(3) intuition

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what you sense

27
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(3) humility

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because of your heart and kindness

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(3) relevance

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you identify their needs

29
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(3) conviction

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your passion

30
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what does 20% 80% means? and who made the principle?

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20% of your effort gets you 80% of your desired results, Vilfredo Pareto