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Question 11(1 point)SavedFrom ancient to modern times, some high achieving people in many differentprofessions and walks of life have practiced journaling, that is, keeping ajournal of written reflections on the things they learn through theirexperiences, so that they can learn from what they have been experiencingand doing in life, and make further progress toward their goals.
Question 11 options:TrueFalseQuestion 12(1 point)SavedOne of the disciplines of philosophy is theory of knowledge or epistemology.This discipline studies how we learn, how we create new knowledge, andhow we know when we know something. The philosophy of pragmatism wasdeveloped in America beginning in the late 19th century, and it continues todevelop to the present day. A central position of pragmatism is thatthefunction of thought is to guide actionand that truth is preeminently to betested by the practical consequences of our beliefs, as they are put intoaction.Question 12 options:TrueFalseQuestion 13(1 point)SavedGarvin defines a learning organization as one that is skilled at creating,acquiring, interpreting, transferring, and retaining knowledge, and atpurposefully modifying its behavior to reflect new knowledge and insights.According to this definition, "learning" inherently requires action or applyinginformation.Question 13 options:TrueFalseQuestion 14(1 point)Saved
According to Covey, after we "seek first to understand," then we must "seekto be understood." This often takes courage, hard work, and skill. Beingeffective in our effort to be understood, to make our points persuasively,requiresethos(credibility with others based on ourcharacter),pathos(alignment with the emotional thrust of another person'scommunication), andlogos(a well reasoned argument). "Seeking to beunderstood" isequally importantwith "seeking first to understand" in oureffort to achieve:Question 14 options:e)win/win solutionsQuestion 15(1 point)SavedAccording to Drucker, if you know your values, where you belong, and whatyou should contribute, it is not necessary that these line up with where youwork or what you do for a living. The creatively minded person can find waysto express themselves adequately in any situation.Question 15 options:FalseQuestion 1(1 point)SavedEach of the seven habits builds upon one another. Making progress indeveloping habit 5, "seek first to understand, then to be understood," isessential to be able to make successful progress in habit 6, "synergize."According to Covey, the single most important principle he has learned in thefield of human relations is "seek first to understand, then to be understood."
The ability to accomplish this task requires a specific type of listening skill,which is it?Question 1 options:a) Empathic listeningb)Listening until your ears fall offc) Attentive listeningd) Attitudinal listeninge) Selective listeningQuestion 2(1 point)SavedDeming's PDSA cycle is a practical life and work method that enables us touse a form of the scientific method to drive our learning and improvement,both personally and professionally. It incorporates the deductive-inductiveinterplay necessary for learning, as required in the scientific method. As youiteratively cycle through PDSA on an area of personal or professional focus,you learn; that is, you gain knowledge and you improve in a specific mannerunder certain conditions. But further, as you build your knowledge, a

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