Attempt Score
Overall Grade (Highest Attempt)
Question 1 points
Expanding ability to think in novel and innovative ways and to think "outside the box" is called
Question options:
Basic knowledge
Creativity
Personal growth
Strategic issues
Question 2 points
The primary difference in the methods often used for coaching and mentoring programs is that
mentoring usually doesn't include:
Question options:
assessment.
opportunity for practice.
individual awareness.
support from the organization.
Question 3 points
Why is seeking feedback important for personal development?
Question options:
To increase efficiency
, To discern patterns in what people tell you
To gauge people's opinions of you
To practice handling criticism
Question 4 points
In addition to motivation to learn, the person must have the ability to learn through the right
combination of
Question options:
intelligence and personality traits.
charisma and resolve.
motivation and support.
wit and rigor.
Question 5 points
In order to build productive mentoring relationships, one should
Question options:
receive guidance from only one person.
foster formal relationships only.
find many mentors.
expect guidance only from seniors.
Question 6 points
Overall Grade (Highest Attempt)
Question 1 points
Expanding ability to think in novel and innovative ways and to think "outside the box" is called
Question options:
Basic knowledge
Creativity
Personal growth
Strategic issues
Question 2 points
The primary difference in the methods often used for coaching and mentoring programs is that
mentoring usually doesn't include:
Question options:
assessment.
opportunity for practice.
individual awareness.
support from the organization.
Question 3 points
Why is seeking feedback important for personal development?
Question options:
To increase efficiency
, To discern patterns in what people tell you
To gauge people's opinions of you
To practice handling criticism
Question 4 points
In addition to motivation to learn, the person must have the ability to learn through the right
combination of
Question options:
intelligence and personality traits.
charisma and resolve.
motivation and support.
wit and rigor.
Question 5 points
In order to build productive mentoring relationships, one should
Question options:
receive guidance from only one person.
foster formal relationships only.
find many mentors.
expect guidance only from seniors.
Question 6 points