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		| 1.  | Seeing things with your own eyes is important because: | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 2: First Things First' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 2.  | Giuliani’s system for processing the day’s challenges was: | 
	
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		| 3.  | The idea of the daily morning meeting was to get as much work as possible out of the way in the first hour of the day. | 
	
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		| 4.  | One of the best lessons a leader can communicate to his or her staff is that encountering problems is to be expected.  But failing to mention problems – or, worse, covering them up – should not be tolerated. | 
	
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		| 5.  | According to Giuliani's theory of always sweat the small stuff, it’s unimportant for a leader to waste time with details. | 
	
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		| 6.  | A way to avoid the pitfalls of meeting drag is to keep them moving quickly. | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 3: Prepare Relentlessly' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 7.  | The biggest mistake that good lawyers make is: | 
	
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		| 8.  | Preparation eliminates the need to make assumptions | 
	
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		| 9.  | You don’t want to micromanage or undermine the authority of the good people you’ve hired, but on occasion there’s no substitute for firsthand experience. | 
	
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		| 10.  | If you are prepared, then there is no need to instill preparedness in others | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 4: Everyone’s Accountable, All of the Time' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 11.  | “I’m responsible” summarizes Giuliani’s philosophy regarding accountability. | 
	
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		| 12.  | Leaders should not welcome being held accountable. | 
	
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		| 13.  | All enterprises benefit from increased accountability. | 
	
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		| 14.  | Nearly all the frauds that occur in the business world involve using somebody else’s money less responsibly than one would use one’s own. | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 5: Surround Yourself with Great People' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 15.  | The axiom about good teamwork making each member of a team better isn’t true. | 
	
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		| 16.  | Leaders of corporations owe their shareholders an honest effort to hire the best-qualified staff. | 
	
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		| 17.  | The first part of choosing great people is to analyze your own strengths and weaknesses. | 
	
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		| 18.  | Too many leaders overlook candidates with unusual resumes because of: | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 6: Reflect, Then Decide' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 19.  | According to Giuliani, you should make decisions as quickly as possible, irregardless of how much time you actually have. | 
	
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		| 20.  | Creative tension in the form of debates is enormously helpful in decision making. | 
	
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		| 21.  | Making the right choices is the most important part of leadership. | 
	
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		| 22.  | When making a decision, leaders must find a balance between speed and deliberation. | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 7: Ubderpromise and Overdeliver' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 23.  | A leader must manage not only results but expectations. | 
	
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		| 24.  | It’s unimportant for a leader to let his staff know how he expects them to behave. | 
	
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		| 25.  | Occasionally, over promising can be used to challenge yourself and others. | 
	
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		| 26.  | In the long run, grand rhetorical promises undermine a leader’s authority. | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 8: Develop and Communicate Strong Beliefs' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 27.  | According to Giuliani, great leaders lead by ideas. | 
	
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		| 28.  | A leader must not only set direction, but: | 
	
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		| 29.  | When it comes to communicating beliefs and ideas, a leader’s word is not only an emblem of trust but a critical device in spreading the message. | 
	
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		| 30.  | Real leaders should be able to deny an emerging belief when it makes them uncomfortable. | 
	
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		| 31.  | It’s unimportant for a leader to meet the needs of those he or she leads. | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 9: Be Your Own Man' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 32.  | A good leader should be able to ask those who work for him to do something that he himself is unwilling to do. | 
	
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		| 33.  | “Be your own man (or woman)” means that: | 
	
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		| 34.  | A part of any leader’s responsibility is recognizing his limitations. | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 10: Loyalty: The Vital Virtue' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 35.  | An effective leader teaches by example and instruction. | 
	
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		| 36.  | A good leader embraces those in his organization who are attacked. | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 11: Weddings Discretionary, Funerals Mandatory' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 37.  | Attending funerals is considered “showing up for the hard stuff”. | 
	
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		| 38.  | Going to funerals is important. | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 12: Stand Up to Bullies' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 39.  | The spectacular meltdown of Enron is a dramatic example of exceeding the dog factor. | 
	
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		| 40.  | The main reason a leader has to stand up to bullies is: | 
	
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		| 41.  | Overreaching is a form of greed. | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 13: Study. Read. Learn Independently' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 42.  | Any good leader must develop a substantive base. | 
	
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		| 43.  | If your advisors are wise, then your own level of knowledge is unimportant. | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 14: Organize Around a Purpose' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 44.  | According to Giuliani, whenever he considered an agency, he tried to look at its: | 
	
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		| 45.  | Giuliani’s philosophy entailed identifying the core purpose of an organization and aligning the resources and focus along that purpose. | 
	
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		| 46.  | Finding the right organizational structure starts with: | 
	
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		| Read 'Chapter 15: Bribe Only Those Who Will Stay Bribed' & answer the following question(s):  | 
	
		| 47.  | There are virtually no differences between a tough gentleman and a bully. | 
	
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		| 48.  | Institutions are largely just reflections of individual behaviors. | 
	
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		| 49.  | There are many times in which leaders think they have to deal with someone who doesn’t meet their standards, when the reality is that they can just say no. | 
	
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		| 50.  | There are some people who should be completely avoided. | 
	
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