MBA 685 01 Fall 2010. Strengths Counsel with others (20) Reasoning ability (17) Commit to decision (15) Data driven (8) Speed (7) See both sides/ open.

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MBA Fall 2010

Strengths Counsel with others (20) Reasoning ability (17) Commit to decision (15) Data driven (8) Speed (7) See both sides/ open mind (6) See future implications (6) Understand complexity (3) Caution (3) Follow spirit (2) Creativity (2) Make good ones (2) Education Emotional intelligence Deal with ambiguity/uncertainty Experience Integrity Patience Correct when wrong Take risks Communicate Flexibility Smart Right and wrong Gut feel Unafraid Luck

Weaknesses Too slow (14) Too fast (10) Emotional (7) Fear (6) Don’t want to offend others (6) Don’t counsel with others (6) Don’t see consequences (5) Need to know everything (5) Lack knowledge/experience (4) Indecisive (4) Offensive to others (3) Lack confidence (3) Procrastinate (3) Don’t know what I want (3) Bad assumptions/ facts (2) Too committed/ can’t change (2) Don’t learn from mistakes (2) Don’t consider alternatives (2) Apathetic/Lazy (2) Trust data too much (2) Don’t understand people Not creative Disorganized Rely on intuition Too narrow Distracted Can’t commit Too rational Inconsistent Contrarian personality Hate risk Cocky Poor communication Don’t follow through