Risk Management: Pre-Assignment – Risk Tolerance Exercise
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1. Taking chances makes sense if there are no low-risk alternatives.
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2. I generally prefer action over waiting.
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3. I am able to recover from mistakes, even really big ones.
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4. I believe in helping new people develop their experience so that they can succeed, rather than giving positions to people with more experience who refuse to try new ways of doing things.
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5. I can accept things that are not done perfectly.
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6. I believe in seizing opportunities when they arrive.
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7. It is better to ask for permission beforehand than to beg for forgiveness afterward.
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8. Success is 50% luck and 50% skill.
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9. I prefer to be paid a set salary rather than pay for performance (or commission), which varies depending on my own efforts and results.
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10. If things go really wrong, I recover quickly because I know I did my best.
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11. Safety of myself and others is more important than making more profit.
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12. Repeated failure is a very long road to achievement.
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13. I can tolerate ambiguity and uncertainty without difficulty.
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14. I would rather fail than to not have tried.
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15. When I consider a decision where results are unclear, my greatest concern is for potential losses.
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