This capacity measures the ability to clearly see what is happening around them. It is both the capacity to understand the current problem, challenge or opportunity and the ability to view the relative importance of that issue in a balanced manner that is neither too optimistic nor pessimistic.
This capacity measures practical problem solving that incorporates balancing the need to achieve a result without an over reliance on “gut feeling” or preset models to solve problems. It incorporates one’s sense of timing for when, where and how to take action in order to accomplish objectives.
This is a measure of one’s ability to rely upon their intuitive insight about what is the right or wrong tactic as a key factor when trying to solve the problems they face. When someone can meld this powerful “gut feeling component” with effective and logical practical thinking, good decisions will be the likely result.
This is a measure of the capacity to see problems, challenges and opportunities from multiple perspectives. Every situation has structural, comparative and unique components; this score measures the ability to view those issues in a balanced way.
This capacity measures the ability to balance one’s need to take an action and achieve a result without subordinating the importance of considering the consequences of that action or result. It measures the willingness to tie up loose ends and to make certain that one’s actions achieve an overall balanced and positive result.
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