This term refers to the ability to influence and guide individuals or teams toward a common goal.
What is leadership?
This term describes putting tasks off until later, even when you know you shouldn't.
What is procrastination?
When you mix blue and yellow, you get this color.
What is green?
This term refers to platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok where people share content online.
What are social networks?
Home of IKEA, ABBA, and meatballs.
What is Sweden
This decision-making process involves generating many ideas from a group without judging them first.
What is brainstorming?
Doing two or more tasks at once is called this, even though it usually reduces productivity.
What is multitasking?
This hemisphere of the brain is traditionally associated with creativity, imagination, and holistic thinking.
What is the right hemisphere?
This type of message is sent quickly and informally in digital workplaces, often replacing email.
What is instant messaging?
This country has more sheep than people.
What is New Zealand
This leadership style involves making decisions alone, giving clear directions, and maintaining strict control.
What is autocratic leadership?
This technique breaks work into cycles of 25 minutes of focus followed by a 5-minute break.
What is the Pomodoro Technique?
This Renaissance genius painted the Mona Lisa and designed early flying machines.
Who is Leonardo da Vinci?
This type of communication tool, like Slack or Microsoft Teams, allows fast, chat-based teamwork.
What is digital communication tools?
This continent is the largest in the world.
What is Asia?
This principle suggests that 80% of results come from 20% of activities, a common tool in leadership prioritization.
What is the Pareto Principle?
This sleep stage is especially important for memory consolidation, creativity, and next-day cognitive performance.
What is REM sleep?
This neurotransmitter, involved in reward and motivation, is known to increase creative drive and idea generation
What is dopamine?
This online scam pretends to be a trusted source, like a bank or teacher, to steal personal information.
What is phishing?
This country consumes the most chocolate per person in the world.
What is Switzerland?
This management theory argues that employees are more motivated when they have autonomy, mastery, and purpose in their work.
What is Self-Determination Theory (or Dan Pink’s Motivation Theory)?
This term describes the maximum number of items the working memory can hold at once, often believed to be around 7.
What is Miller’s Law (7 ± 2 rule)?
She painted some of the most iconic self-portraits ever made, often featuring monkeys, bold colors, and surreal imagery.
She is Mexico’s most famous female artist.
Who is Frida Kahlo?
This term describes working together in short, rapid feedback cycles instead of slow, long processes, often supported by digital tools.
What is agile communication?
This gas makes up most of the Earth’s atmosphere.
What is nitrogen?