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What is a "role" in this chapter's working definition?
- a.
A title at work
- b.
A relationship with self or others that carries expectations ✓
- c.
A goal you set for the year
- d.
A position in the lodge line
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What does Covey recommend as the planning unit, and at what grain?
- a.
Daily task list at the day level
- b.
Annual plan at the year level
- c.
Role-based plan at the week level ✓
- d.
Quarterly review at the month level
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What are the four needs in Covey's whole-person model?
- a.
Food, sleep, exercise, family
- b.
Physical (to live), mental (to learn), social/emotional (to love and be loved), spiritual (to leave a legacy) ✓
- c.
Income, savings, retirement, inheritance
- d.
Mind, body, soul, fellowship
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What is role conflict?
- a.
A disagreement between two officers
- b.
When two or more roles demand the same limited resource at the same moment ✓
- c.
When a man dislikes one of his roles
- d.
Conflicting bylaws between two lodges
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What does "congruence" check, once roles have been listed?
- a.
Whether the roles spell out a meaningful acronym
- b.
Whether the listed roles match the values you said you'd plan through ✓
- c.
Whether the roles are sorted alphabetically
- d.
Whether all the roles are paid
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What's a "recursive role"?
- a.
A role you've held before
- b.
A role that automatically creates other roles, like husband creating father, or Mason creating brother ✓
- c.
A role that repeats every year
- d.
A role you can delegate