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What is the difference between deference and deferral?
What is the difference between deference and deferral?
- Deference is relinquishing the decision to someone else, while deferral is avoiding making a decision. (correct)
- Deference is avoiding making a decision, while deferral is relinquishing the decision to someone else.
- Deference is choosing when to implement a decision, while deferral is the timing of implementation.
- Deference is setting milestones and gates, while deferral is avoiding discussion and possible conflict.
What is the reason for setting your own milestones, gates, and go/no-go points?
What is the reason for setting your own milestones, gates, and go/no-go points?
- To please others by saying what they want to hear
- To avoid making decisions until it's too late
- To ensure you have predetermined decision points and stick to them (correct)
- To avoid discussion and possible conflict
When is the right time to implement a decision according to the text?
When is the right time to implement a decision according to the text?
- Before reaching the point of no return (PNR) (correct)
- Before becoming stressed due to weather or terrain
- Before becoming fatigued
- Before reaching the destination
What does the text recommend in terms of decision-making timing?
What does the text recommend in terms of decision-making timing?
What does the text emphasize about setting gates or milestones for decisions?
What does the text emphasize about setting gates or milestones for decisions?