How Well Do You Make Change Work For You? 1 of 10: When challenged by a colleague at work, do you: Defend your position with logic Ignore your colleague because you know you're right Present thoughts to colleagues or team leads for debate and/or resolution Usually adjust in order to get your colleague to like you 2 of 10. The last time you stepped out of your comfort zone, the result was: Horrible embarrassment Surprising enjoyment and personal insight Meeting new friends or acquaintances Rewarding and memorable, just as you expected 3 of 10. To prevent becoming irrelevant, you should: Take on roles or responsibilities outside your job description Be open to change Engage with people from all generations All of the above 4 of 10: When you fail at something do you: Forget about it and move on Look for something or someone to blame it on Take a while to recover Quickly try again using lessons learned from these efforts 5 of 10: Is fear a good thing or a bad thing? Good Bad Both 6 of 10: What do paranoia and anxiety cause you to do? Freeze up or repeat the same actions Find the motivation to accomplish tasks and projects Stay attuned to and on top of rising concerns Constantly change, improve and prepare for tomorrow today 7 of 10: A true leader: Turns others into followers Never looks back, always forward Always knows what’s best Turns others into leaders 8 of 10: The modern career path most resembles: An escalator A jungle gym Free climbing a cliff face A human cannonball 9 of 10: If your house is on fire, do you: Get out and call for help Grab your valuables first and anything else you can salvage Look for a fire extinguisher or a hose and fight the fire Head for the lawn and enjoy the show 10 of 10: Wayne Gretzky famously said: "I wish I would have picked more fights" "Passing is overrated" "I learned how to do one thing great and that is what made all the difference" "A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be" You have finished the quiz. « Back Next »