To begin to solve problems, you must first do this
What is identifying to problem?
What is considering consequences?
Honesty on your timesheet is an example of this workplace value
What is intergrity?
When someone recognizes your good work, this is the feedback type
What is praise?
Deciding what ideas to use based on the pros and cons
What is evaluating the options?
Weighing one solutions benefits against drawbacks demonstrates this approach
What is comparing options?
Treating coworkers with kind language and behavior demonstrates this
What is respect?
When a supervisor gives you suggestions to improve, this type of feedback is most helpful
What is constructive criticism?
The final step where you review what went well and how to improve next time
What is reflect and learn?
This best describes using evidence and logic rather than just guessing
What is using reasoning?
Protecting customer privacy falls under which ethical principle?
What is confidentiality?
A strong professional way to respond to feedback is to do this simple action
what is saying "thank you"
The ability to assess and initiate things independently
What is initative?
clarifying the issue by asking questions and gathering facts shows this key critical thinking trait
What is inquiry?
This principle requires being fair and honest, even when no ones watching
What is ethical responsiblity?
if feedback is unclear, doing this shows proactiveness and ensures better understanding
What is asking questions for clarity?
A group or individual process used to generate creative ideas and solutions to problems
What is Brainstorming?
The ability to analyze information objectively and rationally form reasoned judgments and make sound decisions
What is critical thinking?
Ensuring equal opportunities and equitable treatment for all employees.
What is fairness?
Combining praise and constructive tips in one comment is known as this
What is balanced feedback?