NCOA DLC 2.0 Problem Solving Final Test 1
The ________ aids in determining the cause-effect relationships in a problem or a failure event
5 Y Method
This type of thinking is employed in complex, challenging, and often stressful situations and requires deliberate practice and repetition.
Adaptive Thinking
NCOs better resolve problems by visualizing information given, details, and situations from different points of view using:
Analytical thinking
Helps you Take the time to be introspective and honest with yourself about your comprehension.
Asking yourself questions
What is the the best outcome each negotiator hopes to achieve from a negotiated agreement?
Aspiration point
A _________ is an alternative that, should negotiations fail, you are willing and able to execute without the opposite's negotiator participation or permission.
BATNA
A technique designated to stimulate a chain reaction of ideas relating to a problem.
Brainstorming
Leaders must act, sense , and respond in this domain.
Chaotic Domain
The domain of novel practices is:
Chaotic Domain
In this domain, it is identified that there are things we dont know that we dont know?
Complex Domain
The domain of emergent practices is:
Complex domain
In this domain, there may be multiple right answers, many of which may be excellent.
Complicated Domain
Leaders must sense, analyze, and respond in this domain.
Complicated Domain
The domain of of good practice is:
Complicated Domain
This is the domain of known unknowns
Complicated Domain
The _________ strategy depends heavily on each party's collaborative efforts and desire to achieve a mutually satisfactory outcome.
Cooperative Negotiation Stradegy
Keeping an open mind, employing active listening and encouraging fresh perspectives to generate new and improved systems, process., and solutions as part of:
Creative Thinking
What's the type of thinking involved in solving problems, formulating inferences, calculating likelihoods, and making decisions.
Critical thinking
___________ is a useful technique to use for making a decision. It's particularly powerful where you have a number of good alternatives to choose from, and many different factors to take into account.
Decision Analysis Matrix Tool
_________ are inevitable when participants bring their differing expertise and experience to a problem.
Different perspectives
__________ negotiations are usually over a single-issue and considered win-lose.
Distributive
Cutting costs, reducing cycle time, and improving quality are examples of:
Efficiency Innovations
Innovations focused on identifying areas that represent something "distinctly new and improved" are:
Evolutionary Innovations
The diagram used to depict the relationship between specific categories of process inputs and the undesirable output. This technique aids in identifying potential causes of a problem is __________.
Fishbone diagram
Providing feedback and constructive criticism to a learner at regular intervals is characterized as this type of deliberate practice.
Focused Feedback
The Cynefin framework for problem solving is composed of
Four Domains
When you trust the person or group with whom you are engaged in negotiations, you believe the __________ they present is truthful and accurate.
Information
The creation of the wheel, telephone, automobile, and internet are all types of:
Innovative Thinking
The type of negotiation that does not see resources as necessarily fixed and should be approached as a win-win situation is ________.
Integrative
refers to the processes used to plan, monitor, and access one's understanding and performance.
Metacognition
What is a diagram that begins with central topics usually placed in the middle, with sub topics and relevant details branching from the topic?
Mind-mapping
You should identify whether or not the results being achieved are fixing the problem, and if not, ______________ is required.
Monitoring
________ is a communication process involving 2 or more people/groups where the parties have a degree of difference in positions, interests, goals, values, or beliefs or the parties strive to reach an agreement on issues or course of action.
Negotiation
Defining the problem and identifying possible resources are all _______________ to potentially solve a problem.
Options
Using concept maps or graphic organizers is another great way to visualize material and see the connections between the various concepts you are learning
Organize your thoughts
This approach centers on the relationship that exists between the individuals or groups involved.
People orientation
____________ Power is made up of referent, information, and Expert.
Personal
The key to successful implementation is ________.
Planning and Preparation
Coercive, reward, connection, and legitimate power are _________ powers.
Position
In this complex domain, leaders must:
Probe, sense, and respond.
_________ is the process or art of finding a solution to a problem.
Problem Solving
___________ is the process of describing and interpreting a stated problem to arrive at a problem statement—define the actual problem
Problem framing
The capacity of parties to decide in its best interest to negotiate an agreement rather than to continue a dispute.
Readiness
A goal of deliberate practice is to develop habits that operate expertly and automatically through:
Repetition
New and better ideas that may dismantle the existing structure of the organization is:
Revolutionary Innovation
________ means that it is good timing to negotiate.
Ripeness
In the simple domain, leaders must:
Sense, categorize, and respond.
In this domain of "known knowns" (there are things that you definitely know, or are easily knowable), decisions are unquestioned because all parties share a common understanding of the issue or problem.
Simple Domain
In this domain, problems require straightforward management and monitoring.
Simple Domain
The domain of good practice
Simple Domain
Reactive thinking is known as?
System 1 thinking
This type of vital decision making tool that operates in the background of your mind.
System 1 thinking
This type of thinking is reflective thinking, is broad and informed problem-solving and deliberate decision making.
System 2 thinking
This technique ensures that you are actively engaging with the material as you are reading and taking notes.
Taking notes from memory
Depending on the stakes and situation, the approach places more importance on the outcome, solution, or resolution
Task orientation
_________is a structured way to identify the type of problem you're dealing with and suggestions on how to approach them.
The Cynefin Framework
Talk through your material and verbalize your thoughts to help make more sense of the material and internalize it.
Think aloud
The foundation of relationships with others and faith in a system is called____________.
Trust
Knowing the _________, the _______, and the _________ is critical in determining how to negotiate.
Who, stakes, and situation
What are the 5 W's used in analytical thought are?
Who, what, when, where, and why?
___________ can help you organize your thoughts and assess what you know?
Writing
A ____________ is a tendency, inclination, or prejudice toward or against something or someone.
bias
Structured, unstructured, and silent approaches are all _________.
brainstorming session techniques
When _______________, the first thing to keep in mind is...the more the better.
generating solutions
Before you begin to study or attend a lecture, look at the topic that is covered, and ask yourself what you know about it already. This is known as:
prior knowledge
The key to metacognition is asking yourself _______ questions.
self-reflective
When you're learning, it's important to periodically ____________ to make sure you're engaging in metacognitive strategies.
take a timeout
Methods such as (e.g., thinking aloud, using writing, taking notes from memory) can help when you are .______________
testing yourself