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1 Instructions The completion of this assignment is voluntary but is highly encouraged. You do not need to turn in your work. You will have a 15-question/15-point multiple choice quiz on Day 2 of the residence class. The quiz is closed book. The quiz will assess your understanding of 4 of the 5 pre-course articles and the Critical Thinking lecture on Day 1 of class. To more efficiently use your pre-course time and focus your reading, we strongly suggest you prepare answers to the questions provided on the following slide to use as a personal study guide. Note that the review sheet includes some questions on critical thinking that will be addressed Day 1 in the Critical Thinking lecture. You will not be able to answer these questions using the pre-course material.

2 Quiz 1 Review Questions What You Don’t Know About Making Decisions:
Recognize the difference between the advocacy and inquiry approaches. Explain the three “C’s” of effective decision making. In Search of Effective Teams: Under Team Performance, what are the elements of Team Dynamics? Recognize and understand the eight phases of the Team Life Cycle Model. What are the 5 “C’s” in teambuilding and can you give a short description of each? Understand the role conflict plays in team dynamics. Basic Guidelines to Problem Solving and Decision Making: Understand the seven steps of the guidelines and recognize specifics for each step. Understand how new managers approach problem solving. Leadership That Gets Results: Know the difference between the six leadership styles. From the Lecture on Critical Thinking that will be presented Day 1: Know the definition of critical thinking. What are the elements of a good reasonable argument. Memorize and recognize the 6 core critical thinking skills. Identify the dispositions towards critical thinking.


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