Habit 6

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How can a person create synergy

By having a Win-Win attitude, effective listening and the belief that there is a 3rd alternative.

What is the difference between Complement and Compliment?

Complement means to complete and Compliment means to say nice things about a person.

What are the Six Gains of Diversity?

Expands global awareness,Enhances social development,Prepares students for future career success,Increases your knowledge base,promotes creative thinking and Enhances self awareness

Synergy only has two alternatives?

False: synergy incorporates a third alternative.

What are the 3rd alternative steps?

1.define the problem, 2.Listen to their views. 3.Share your views, 4.Brainstorm, 5.Create the best solution.

Synergy is not....

Tolerating differences. Working Independently. Thinking you're always right. Compromising (1+1=1 1/2 Brainstorming.

What is Negative Synergy?

Negative Synergy is the whole is less than the sum of its parts.

What is Positive Synergy?

Positive Synergy is the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

Out of the 7 habits which habit is the Ultimate Habit?

Synergy

Why is Habit 6 considered to be the Ultimate?

Synergy gives you effective solutions to your problem.s Synergy brings excitement and passion for the project. Better relationships. Greater learning,and more appreciation for the people around you.

What is the definition of Synergy?

Synergy is a principle, a natural law.

Synergy is.....

Valuing differences Working Interdependently. Staying open minded. Finding new and better ways (1+1=3,10,100, or more) Getting results

What makes the 3rd alternative most useful?

When dealing with important problems, example -like a study group were no one agrees.


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