Name That Fundamental!
Fundamental Descriptions
Woodgrain Questions
Fill in That Blank!
What Should I Use?
100

This fundamental was sent out during the first week.

What is act with integrity?

100

If you say you’re going to do something, do it. Otherwise, communicate.

What is honor commitments?

100

These three words spell out HBP.

What is Huttig Building Products?

100

Act Like It's _.

What is Yours?

100

To "listen to understand", you need to use this.

What are your ears?

200

This is the fundamental of the week.

What is "get clear on expectations upfront"?

200

This fundamental urges you to do your job so well you'd be proud to frame it.

What is making quality personal?

200

This person is the CEO of Woodgrain.

Who is Kelly Dame?

200

Think _ team.

What is One?

200

You need to change this to "be positive".

What is your attitude?

300

This is the last Woodgrain value. (Safety, Integrity, Servant Leadership, Respect for People, _)

What is Customer Focus?

300

Bring enthusiasm and urgency to your tasks. This is bringing your what?

What is your A game?

300

This company code is used for HBP.

What is 2400?

300

Be _ about safety.

What is Vigilant?

300

If you need to "get the facts" you need to start doing this.

What is asking questions?

400

This is the 20th fundamental.

What is "show meaningful appreciation"?

400

Woodgrain encourages employees to anticipate needs and be proactive with this quality.

What is taking initiative?

400

This person is the CFO of Woodgrain.

Who is Darin Holderness?

400

Be a _ about responsiveness.

What is a Fanatic?

400

To dig deeper and "be a lifelong learner" you need do this.

What is be curious?

500

This fundamental comes before "Keep Things Fun".

What is collaborate?

500

Instead of pointing fingers, this principle encourages employees to solve the problem first.

What is practice blameless problem-solving?

500

This is the month & year that Woodgrain acquired HBP.

When was May 2022?

500

When in _, communicate personally.

What is Doubt?

500

To "speak straight" you need to _.

What is say what you mean?