Strategic Decision-Making Quiz
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What is a BAD reason to advocate for your strategy?

  • To gain personal recognition and glory
  • To secure funding
  • To trick people into trusting you (correct)
  • To make sure leadership is truly onboard
  • Why should you not advocate for your strategy by tricking people into trusting you?

  • It creates a positive work environment
  • It fosters a culture of transparency and honesty
  • It damages trust and credibility (correct)
  • It builds a strong team collaboration
  • What should be avoided when advocating for your strategy?

  • Encouraging open communication and feedback
  • Manipulating information to create a false sense of success (correct)
  • Seeking genuine support from leadership
  • Being transparent about potential risks
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