11.2 Action Required:
Do an Internet search for the Keirsey Temperament Sorter Questionnaire and find a site that appears to have a reputable self-assessment questionnaire. Respond to the questionnaire to identify your temperament type. Read supportive documents associated with your type.
11.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
What does this material suggest are the kinds of projects that would best suit you? What does it suggest your strengths and weaknesses are as a project manager? How can you compensate for your weaknesses?
12.2 Action Required:
You were the project leader for Casino Night on campus, a charitable event organized by your group to raise money for the homeless. The event was a big success, garnering a net profit of $3,500. Before the event your team researched nearby organizations that support the homeless and to whom the money could be given. You narrowed the choices to the Chunk of Coal House and St. Mary’s Soup Kitchen. Eventually your group decided that the funds should be given to Chunk of Coal House. You are about to write a check to its director when you read in the local newspaper that the Chunk of Coal House has terminated operations.
12.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
What should you do with the money?
Assume that you have the following decision-making options:
- (1) make decisions on your own with available information,
- (2) consult others before making a decision, and
- (3) call a meeting and reach a consensus, seeking to arrive at a final decision everyone can agree on.
Which approach would you use to make the decision, and why?
11.2 Action Required:
- Watch the short video at the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAdjNuE6EZQ&list=RDLV30pxmKvkzFM&index=31
11.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
- Outline and describe the common sources of equity capital.
12.2 Action Required:
- Watch the short video at the following link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_63VIDJbWw&list=RDLV30pxmKvkzFM&index=2
12.3 Test your Knowledge (Question):
- Identify and explain the essential qualities to a successful family business