Change Management
Org Design
Artificial Intelligence
General Knowledge
Rumor Has It
100

In the animal kingdom, it is what you do to a dog to teach it to sit.
In athletics, it is the rigorous physical preparation required before running a marathon.
In change management, it is the structured process of building an employee's capability to execute a new process or use a new system.

What is this word?

Training

100

On a farm, these tall, cylindrical structures are used to safely store bulk grain away from the outside elements. In organizational design, this same word is used negatively to describe departments or teams that operate in strict isolation, hoarding resources and failing to share information with the rest of the company.

What are they?

Silos

100

In a theater, it is a cue given to an actor who has forgotten their lines.
In terms of punctuality, it means doing something without delay.
In the realm of artificial intelligence, it is the specific text instruction you provide to a model to generate a response.

What is this word?

Prompt

100

This is the only continent on Earth that lies in all four hemispheres (Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western), and is home to the most countries (54).

What is it?

Africa

100

In the textile industry, the first word describes a person who makes or alters clothing.
In banking, the second word is a system used for international money transfers.
If you combine a synonym for "fast" with a synonym for "seamstress", you get the name of the billionaire responsible for a record-breaking world tour.

Who is she?

Taylor Swift

200

Coined by the U.S. Army War College to describe the multilateral post-Cold War world, corporate leaders now use this four-letter acronym to describe our modern business environment. It represents a landscape where markets change rapidly, the future is unclear, issues are deeply intertwined, and information is often mixed or incomplete.

Name the acronym. Bonus points for defining each word in the formula.

VUCA

Volatility
Uncertainty
Complexity
Ambiguity

200

In mathematics, it is a rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns. In a popular 1999 sci-fi movie, it is a simulated reality. In our line of work, it is a structural design where an employee might report to both a department head and a project lead.

What is this word?

Matrix

200

The first half of this tool's name is a synonym for a casual, informal conversation.
The second half is a three-letter acronym for "Generative Pre-trained Transformer."

Released by OpenAI in late 2022, what is the exact name of this ubiquitous AI interface?


Bonus points for the definition of "ubiquitos".

ChatGPT

Ubiquitous - present, appearing, or found everywhere; omnipresent.

200

During the intense bonfire ceremonies on Insula Iubirii, what modern electronic device does host Radu Vâlcan notoriously hand to the contestants just before delivering the dreaded trademark phrase "Avem imagini"?

A tablet

200

In law enforcement, it is standard procedure to conduct a traffic stop for a DWI. In the music industry, it is a global tour.
During a 2024 traffic stop in the Hamptons, a former boy-band legend famously complained to a young officer that the arrest would "ruin the tour".
The officer, too young to recognize the star, replied with the three most soul-crushing words in pop culture history: "What tour?"

Who was the singer?

Justin Timberlake

300

In 1998, Jeff Hiatt developed a model based on the observation of patterns of change at the individual level. Its five sequential steps begin with recognizing the need for change and end with ensuring the change persists. The resulting five-letter acronym sounds remarkably similar to the capital city of Senegal, but with a slight swap of the vowels.

What is the name of this model? Bonus points for defining each word in the acronym.

ADKAR

Awareness
Desire
Knowledge
Ability
Reinforcement

300

This four-letter acronym is an essential tool for clarifying decision rights during a reorganization. It explicitly defines who does the work, who signs off on the work, who needs to be asked for input, and who just gets CC'd on the email. Spoken aloud as a word, it sounds exactly like an adjective you might use to describe a fast car.

What is the acronym? Bonus points for defining each word.

RACI

Responsible
Accountable
Consulted
Informed

300

In psychology, it is the perception of an object or event in the absence of an external stimulus, often associated with fever dreams or a mirage.
In the AI industry, it is the technical term for when a Large Language Model confidently generates incorrect, nonsensical, or entirely fabricated information.

What is this word?

Hallucination

300

In pop music, it is the title of the upbeat song that won a Swedish group the Eurovision Song Contest in 1974. In European history, it is the site of a decisive 1815 battle in present-day Belgium, where Napoleon Bonaparte was finally defeated.

What is this place called?

Waterloo

300

In the 1990s, it was a wildly popular Spanish dance hit. In the culinary world, it sounds like a type of tubular pasta. In early 2024 Romanian internet culture, it became the title of a polarizing, viral trap song addressing women's safety and double standards, sparking a massive national debate across all media channels.

Who is the artist, and what is the name of the song?

Erika Isac - Macarena

400

According to John Kotter, you cannot begin to change an organization until you establish this.
In medicine, it is the type of care required for a life-threatening injury. In corporate change, it is the feeling that action must be taken immediately.

What must you create?

A sense of urgency

400

In geometry, the first word of this term is at the exact middle point of a circle. The last word is defined as the quality of being outstanding or achieving top-tier performance. In a corporate structure, this three-word entity (often abbreviated to three letters) is a dedicated, specialized team that establishes best practices, research, and thought leadership for a specific capability across the whole business.

What is it called?

Center of Excellence (CoE)

400

In 1997, a specialized IBM supercomputer made worldwide headlines by defeating reigning world chess champion Garry Kasparov.

What was the name of this computer?

Deep Blue

400

In our field of technology, it describes a specific type of malicious software that tricks users of its true intent by disguising itself as a legitimate program or file.
In modern language, it is an idiom for any person or thing intended to secretly undermine an enemy from within.
It also has an ancient history and a mythical aspect to it.

What is it?

The Trojan Horse

400

In the retail sector, it is a well-known German discount supermarket chain. In social media, it is a paid brand activation.
At a very popular music festival, combining these two concepts led to a massive PR disaster for this specific Romanian influencer, who was filmed throwing her promotional bag of goodies directly into the trash immediately after filming a campaign.

Who is she?

Sânziana Negru

500

To successfully complete Deloitte's Vision to Value journey, you cannot simply launch a system and walk away; you must ensure the new behaviors stick. In behavioral psychology, B.F. Skinner used rewards to achieve this. In construction, it is the use of steel rebar to strengthen concrete. It also represents the final letter of a popular change methodology.

What is this specific term?

Reinforcement

500

In a hospital, the first word describes the room where surgeons perform complex procedures.
In the fashion industry, the second word describes a person hired to walk down a runway.
In organizational design, this two-word term represents the crucial blueprint that bridges the gap between a company's high-level strategy and its day-to-day execution.

What is this term?

Operating Model

500

Set in a near-future Los Angeles, what 2013 Academy Award-winning sci-fi film follows a lonely, professional greeting card writer named Theodore Twombly who falls in love with an advanced artificial intelligence operating system that names itself Samantha?

Her

500

In the 1990s, a branding agency coined this term because they wanted a catchy name that rhymed with the audio industry's abbreviation for "High Fidelity".
In modern remote work, the sudden drop of this short-form, hyphenated connection is the single fastest way to completely freeze a Microsoft Teams video call.

What is it? Bonus points for deciphering the abbreviation

Wi-Fi

Wireless Fidelity

500

In 2002, this Romanian music group held a televised "reality show" to find a new member (which felt more like a corporate recruitment process than a pop audition).
The scandal erupted when fans realized the winners were seemingly chosen not by talent, but by their names, because the group's entire branding was an acronym.
If the new girl's name didn't start with the right letter, the branding would "break".

What was the name of this girl-group whose lineup changes were more complicated than an Org Design chart?
Bonus points for naming the band members.

A.S.I.A.

Anca, Sorana, Irina, Anca/Alexandra/Alina


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