What do you Appreciate?
Leadership
Community
Coaching 101
Advising and Thriving
100
Appreciative inquiry grew out of a dissertation project by David Cooperrider at this university
What is Case Western Reserve University?
100
Proper spelling of the past tense of the verb "to lead"
What is "led"?
100
Mather and Konkle applied this 6 stage model from academic advising to community service work
What are the 6 D's of appreciative advising? 
100
This professional practice is comprised of systematic work to help others develop their potential as they work toward goals. 
What is coaching? 
100
The first "D" of appreciative advising
What is "Disarm"?
200
The first "D" of appreciative inquiry
What is Discover?
200
The topic argued by Geoff and Braden when our prospective student was arriving in the room
What is the importance of leadership? (as discussed by Peter Block)
200

Peter Block considers this to be the primary cause of social problems

What is social fragmentation or the breakdown of social fabric?

200

One of two foundations of positive psychology coaching, according to Biswas Diener and Dean. 

What is happiness? Or, What are character strengths? 
200

According to the article by Brad Pulcini, “challenge students to do and become better” fits within this important phase of appreciative advising.

What is "Don't Settle"?
300
The second "D" of appreciative inquiry
What is "Dream"?
300
The solution to dissonant leadership... That is, the process that leads to resonant leadership
What is self-care? Will also accept, What is ensuring alignment with values?
300
The community development system developed by faculty at Northwestern University, which is consistent with appreciative inquiry and positive psychology
What is ABCD or Assset-based Community Development?
300
The Paradox of the coaching profession
What is, the idea that a profession that is about getting the best out of people is not at its best?
300
The word or phrase that Laurie Schreiner uses in her research, suggesting that this quality differentiates the engaged student from the less engaged student
What is "thriving" or "academic thriving"?
400
The common substitute for a SWAT Analysis used in appreciative inquiry (acronym)
What is SOAR? (Strengths, Opportunities, Aspirations, Results)
400
The term from Mather and Hess (2013) that suggests flexibility in the application of job duties based on individual strengths
What is "role shaping"?
400
Ben Shahar's critique of altruism
What is, self-sacrifice is counter to one's well-being? or, that by denying our own happiness through self-sacrifice, we are not bringing our best selves into the world? 
400
One of the benefits Biswas Diener and Dean give for  clients' focus on happiness
What are life longevity, Marital stability, More income, Better work evaluations, More creative, Fewer sick days, or More altruistic?
400
One of three skill dimensions identified by Bloom, Hutson, and He that leads to student success. 
What are cognitive, meta-cognitive, or affective?
500

The appreciative inquiry principle that results in the  process of drawing and sharing metaphors in an AI summit

What is "Poetic"?
500
In Lewis' book chapter on leadership, she stated that Kurt Lewin's three-step model for organizational change (unfreeze, change, freeze) is not appropriate for today for this reason. 
What is the reality that organizations are in the midst of constant change? (That is, Lewin assumes too much stability)
500
A system of auditing or identifying the strengths of a community, as mentioned in Mather and Konkle (2013)
What is asset-mapping?
500
One of three behaviors employed by people who are happier (i.e., the cause)
What are healthy habits, positive thinking, or effectively tend to their relationships? 
500

Often associated with the scholar Bandura, this theory/idea is defined as "one's beliefs in their capabilities to achieve in a certain domain"

What is self-efficacy? 

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