Read 'Chapter 1: Fish! A Proven Way to Boost Morale and Improve Results' & answer the following question(s): |
1. | In the real world, there are conditions which prevent us from chasing the perfect, ideal job. |
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2. | How much of their adult waking time do people spend doing work related activities? |
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3. | The underlying philosophy of the Pike Place Fish market is |
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4. | If any job can be boring, then: |
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5. | The choice to be world famous was made because: |
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6. | Sometimes, we create a prison out of our workplace by: |
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7. | Our authenticity is defined by Sarah Ban Breathnach in her book “Simple Abundance”, as: |
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8. | According to Gardner, most men and women out there in the world of work are more stale than they know and: |
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9. | According to John Gardner, going to seed means: |
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10. | According to Gardner, we have within us: |
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11. | There is always a choice about the way you do your work, even if there is not a choice about the work itself. |
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12. | To take no action: |
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13. | The following is not a Fish philosophy as discussed in the book: |
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14. | As part of the Make Their Day philosophy: |
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15. | It is impossible to be serious about business and still have fun with the way business is conducted. |
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16. | Play at work fosters a sense of pride in the work and the way it is done. |
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17. | A benefit of “Play” at work is: |
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18. | Trying not to stand apart from customers, but rather finding ways to respectfully include them in your fun is using the principle of: |
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19. | “Make their day” means: |
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20. | A truly “present” worker looks vigilant, eyes roaming for the next opportunity for action. |
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21. | Generally, people dislike the idea of creating a more satisfying work environment. |
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22. | “Being present” means you : |
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23. | Play at work fosters a sense of pride in the work and the way it is done. |
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24. | The ingredients of the "Third Floor" success include: |
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25. | The following book(s) was suggested as helpful for choosing your attitude: |
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26. | Which philosophy underlies all other Fish philosophies? |
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27. | According to John Gardner: |
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28. | A benefit of play is that work becomes a reward and is not just: |
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29. | Who has power over the kind of workplace we create |
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30. | A benefit of "play" is: |
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31. | A benefit of "make their day" is: |
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32. | Benefits of play includes: |
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33. | An example of implementing play might be: |
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34. | The teams code phrase to signal possible present moment issues was: |
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35. | Choosing your attitude and acting like a victim are mutually exclusive. |
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36. | We may not be able to do exactly what we love at the present time, but any of us can choose to love what we do. |
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37. | If you don’t know you have choices or don’t believe that you have choices, then you don’t. |
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38. | In the Fish story, it was important for the staff to: |
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39. | The following question(s) is important in applying the Fish philosophy: |
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40. | The Fish Philosophies benefit both employees, personally and business. |
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