An interconnected marketplace, where companies can do business without regard to time zones boundaries, and where companies from all over the world compete directly for business.
What is a global marketplace?
100
The act of putting off a task until another time.
What is procrastination?
100
An ability to solve problems or create products that are of value in a culture.
What are intelligences?
100
A judgment, generalization, or bias influenced by experience and values.
What is an assumption?
100
The central part or basis of a word around which prefixes and suffixes can be added to produce different words.
What is the root of a word?
200
A goal-directed force that moves a person to action.
What is motivation?
200
Smaller steps that move you toward a long-term goal.
What is a short-term goal?
200
Feedback that promotes improvement or development.
What is constructive criticism?
200
A characteristic way of thinking about people, situations, events or ideas.
What is perspective?
200
The act of applying all your mental energy and focus to your work.
What is concentration?
300
Analytical thinking, creative thinking, and practical thinking combined.
What are the three parts of successful intelligence?
300
To arrange or deal with in order of importance.
What is prioritizing?
300
Actions that deny people equal employment, educational, and housing opportunities, or treat people as second-class citizens.
What is discrimination?
300
Letting your mind free-associate to come up with different ideas or answers. Also known as brainstorming.
What is divergent thinking?
300
Facts, statistics, and other materials that are presented in support of an argument.
What is evidence?
400
Following a code of moral values, prizing honesty and fairness in aspects of academic life - classes, assignments, tests, papers, projects, and relationships with students and faculty.
What is Academic Integrity?
400
The ability to understand and appreciate differences and to respond to people of all cultures in a way that values their worth, respects their beliefs and practices, and builds communication and relationships.
What is cultural competence?
400
A standardized mental picture that represents an oversimplified opinion or uncritical judgment.
What is a stereotype?
400
Rapid, superficial reading of material to determine central ideas and main elements.
What is skimming?
400
Rapid, superficial reading of material to determine central ideas and main elements.
What is skimming?
500
Belief in one's value as a person that builds as you achieve your goals.
What is self-esteem?
500
Principles or qualities that you consider important.
What are values?
500
A preconceived judgment or opinon formed without just grounds or sufficient knowledge.
What is prejudice?
500
A preference or inclination, especially one that prevents evenhanded judgment.
What is bias?
500
Reading material in an investigative way to search for specific information.