A goal serves as…
2. Question 2 A goal serves as… 1 / 1 point a metric of success an information filter a motivation a compass Right. A proper goal serves…
2. Question 2 A goal serves as… 1 / 1 point a metric of success an information filter a motivation a compass Right. A proper goal serves…
1. Question 1 What is the main problem with presentations according to academic research? 1 / 1 point Read word-for-word from notes or from the slides themselves The main point was…
7. Question 7 What statement does this quote of Guy Kawasaki prove? (choose 2) If we had asked the customers in 1983 what they needed they would have said: “I…
6. Question 6 What might be an ultimate goal for a presentation? 1 / 1 point A goal that helps the audience to make a good decision A goal that is…
4. Question 4 What are the drawbacks of a motivation-only presentation? (choose 4) 1 / 1 point You present too many facts and figures It may lead to emotional burnout …
8. Question 8 What will be a good shared goal? You are responsible for the VIP clients of your company. Your company provides software as a service — email services…
5. Question 5 Why do people really listen to the presentation? 1 / 1 point They want to know something new They want to make a good decision They want…
1. Question 1 In how many years does the future start, according to professional futurists? 10 According to professional futurists the future starts 10 years from today.
1. Question 1 You’ve met four new people this week who use futures thinking in their work. You’ve also had a chance to read a report on how professional (full-time)…
1. Question 1 This type of futures thinking is the first step in any new futures project. It asks the question: How might the world be different in the next…