What are ethics?
What are moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity?
What are the stages of team development?
What are Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing?
Why is public speaking important?
What is holding authority and conveying clarity with messages?
What is conflict?
What is a disagreement or difference of ideals between team members causing emotional or physical repercussions?
What a big project Seth has helped lead?
What is the gaga pit project?
What is the club revival project?
What is humility?
What is a check for your own self-importance?
What is the storming phase?
When are members of a team facing each other rather than a goal?
What is projecting your voice described as?
What is throwing your voice?
What is a solution that settles a conflict between two or team members?
What collaboration game involved only one person being able to see?
What is the stick maze?
What is delegation?
What is the process of distributing a workload across multiple people?
What is the difference between norming and performing?
What is aiming toward a goal as a singular team?
What is the most important rule about presentations?
What is do not read of the slides?
What are the points if the EAR method?
What are empathy, attention, and respect?
Who said the quote, "Teaching is not the filling of a bucket, but the lighting of a fire"
Who is William Butler Yeats?
What is EQ (Emotional Intelligence)?
What is the ability to understand, use, and manage your own emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges and defuse conflict?
What is a good way to move through the forming phase?
What are ice breakers?
What are the parts of vocal speech?
What is rate, pitch, tone, and volume?
What is a good tip for resolving conflict when emotional?
What is coming back after a brief period of time?
Who first developed the aspects of emotional intelligence?
Who is Daniel Goleman?
What is initiative?
What is the ability to begin or start an action or process without any external push from something or someone else?
How were teams decided?
What is the Myers-Briggs personality test?
What are the three part of rhetoric?
What are Ethos, Pathos, Logos?
What was the conflict between Schadek and Longest?
What is a miscommunication within a discussion about track?
What was Coach Longest's personality type?