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The Front Line Guide to Thinking Clearly
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The Front Line Guide to Thinking Clearly

by Woodrow H. Sears
January 2007
Beginner content levelBeginner
122 pages
2h 28m
English
HRD Press
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Thinking Clearly
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A Quick Self-Examination
Directions: Circle the most accurate response.
1. Doing things differently makes me uncomfortable.
Never Sometimes Usually Most of the time Always
2. I might attract attention to myself, which will put me at risk.
Never Sometimes Usually Most of the time Always
3. I like change. It excites me. It makes me think.
Never Sometimes Usually Most of the time Always
4. I frequently suggest doing things I’ve read about, but my boss
frustrates my efforts.
Never Sometimes Usually Most of the time Always
5. When things go wrong, I get my team together to brainstorm
the diagnostic process.
Never Sometimes ...
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