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Find Your Starting Point

So, we identified four journeys, but where are you now? Where do you want to go?

The following questions will help you understand your leadership journey. Noone is in the same place at the same time, but we can help you assess what journey you'd like to join.

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Self

When answering these questions, please reflect back on your actions in the last 12 months. There is no correct answer. Please select that answer that best describes you.

Question 2 of 29

How often have you been late to work?

A

0

B

1-2

C

3-4

D

5+

Question 3 of 29

How often have you misplaced your keys?

A

Never

B

Occasionally

C

Always

D

Weekly

E

Daily

Question 4 of 29

How often have you missed a work or school deadline / assignment?

A

Never

B

Once or twice

C

Monthly

D

Weekly

E

Daily

Question 5 of 29

How often or how many times have you sent an email you regretted?

A

Never

B

Once or twice

C

Monthly

D

Weekly

E

Daily

Question 6 of 29

How many times have you missed your personal bedtime?

A

Never

B

Once or twice

C

Monthly

D

Weekly

E

Daily

Question 7 of 29

On average, how many hours of sleep do you get per night?

A

Less than 4

B

4 - 5

C

6 - 8

D

8+

Question 8 of 29

How often have you raised your voice in argument?

A

Never

B

Once or twice

C

Monthly

D

Weekly

E

Daily

Question 9 of 29

How often have you thanked a colleague for their help or support?

A

Never

B

Once or twice

C

Monthly

D

Weekly

E

Daily

Question 10 of 29

How often do you journal or practice self-reflection?

A

Never

B

Once or twice

C

Monthly

D

Weekly

E

Daily

Question 11 of 29

How often have you done any of the following?

1. Attended a class

2. Watched learning videos

3. read a self-help or non-fiction book

A

Never

B

Once or twice

C

Monthly

D

Weekly

E

Daily

Career Path

This section asks you questions regarding your current career or job path.

Question 13 of 29

How many years of work experience do you have?

A

Less than 1

B

1-3

C

4-7

D

8-10

E

10+

Question 14 of 29

If you have teams working for you, how many people report to you?

A

No team, I'm an independent contributor

B

1-5

C

6-15

D

16-25

E

26-99

F

100

Question 15 of 29

What level of schooling have you attained?

A

High School / GED

B

Journeyman (Skilled Trades) / Associates Degree

C

Bachelors Degree

D

Masters Degree

E

Doctorate

Question 16 of 29

Have you held leadership positions in work or civic organizations?

A

I prefer to participate

B

Yes, in groups up to 10 people

C

Yes, in groups 11-30 people

D

Yes, in groups of 31-100

E

Yes, in groups of 100+

Question 17 of 29

Do you currently envision that you want to lead teams?

A

No, I prefer to be a specialist and independent contributor

B

Yes, I like to lead small groups (~5 people)

C

Yes, I like to lead teams up to 25 people

D

Yes, I like to lead teams 26-100 people

E

Yes, I like to teams and teams of teams (100+)

Question 18 of 29

In your field of work, do you have the technical skills necessary?

A

No, I am still learning.

B

Yes, and I am still learning.

C

Yes, I am considered competent in my field.

D

Yes, I am considered an expert in my field.

E

Yes, and I would like grow into a leadership position

Future

As you answer the following questions, please consider what you think your next steps are.  You are preparing for the next five years.

Question 20 of 29

Do you like to help people?

A

Always

B

Very Often

C

Sometimes

D

Rarely

E

Seldom

Question 21 of 29

Do you like to speak in front of large groups (15+)?

A

Always

B

Very often

C

Sometimes

D

Rarely

E

Never

Question 22 of 29

Are you comfortable working in small groups?

A

Always

B

Very often

C

Sometimes

D

Rarely

E

Never

Question 23 of 29

Is it important to you that you are seen as a specialist in your field?

A

Absolutely essential

B

Very important

C

Of average importance

D

Of little importance

E

Not important at all

Question 24 of 29

Is it important to you to be a leader in your field?

A

Absolutely essential

B

Very important

C

Of average importance

D

Of little importance

E

Not important at all

Question 25 of 29

Do agree with the statement: Office politics are an important game to be played.

A

Absolutely essential

B

Very important

C

Of average importance

D

Of little importance

E

Not important at all

Question 26 of 29

Do you read books or watch Tedx type videos on management theory?

A

Always

B

Very often

C

Sometimes

D

Rarely

E

Never

Question 27 of 29

Do you focus on organizational____?

1. Leadership

2. Culture

3. Vision / Mission

4. Strategy

A

Always

B

Very often

C

Sometimes

D

Rarely

E

Never

Question 28 of 29

Do you agree with the following statement. I am excited to lead during times of crisis.

A

Strongly agree

B

Agree

C

Undecided

D

Disagree

E

Strongly disagree

Question 29 of 29

How do you feel regarding the following statement? I see challenging situations as opportunities to be solved.

A

Strongly agree

B

Agree

C

Undecided

D

Disagree

E

Strongly disagree

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