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Strategic vs. intuitive thinking
Imagine you are in an unfamiliar city and you only have 10 minutes to get to an important meeting. How do you decide to proceed?
I will ask the first person I meet and set off according to their instructions.
I will open the map on my phone and choose the most logical route.
I follow the crowd, assuming that most people are heading towards the main points.
I will think about the landmarks and try to remember the way.
I will take a moment to think and choose the path that intuitively makes the most sense to me.
You receive a complex task to solve, for which you do not have enough information. How will you approach it?
I will start collecting as much data as possible until I have enough information to make a decision.
I analyze the available facts and logically draw the best possible conclusion.
I will approach the solution intuitively and let myself be guided by my feelings.
First, I will create multiple scenarios and observe which one proves to be the most accurate.
I will ask someone with more experience and combine their answer with my estimate.
How do you choose between two seemingly equal options?
I am analyzing all available data and looking for even the smallest differences.
I will create a simulation of the consequences and select the most advantageous alternative.
I rely on my intuition and sense of rightness.
I will ask a few people for their opinion and try to find a pattern in their responses.
I will quickly choose one option so I don't spend too much time deciding.
When you find yourself in a situation where an unexpected problem arises, how do you react?
First, I will stop, analyze the situation, and only then will I act.
I quickly improvise and adapt to the situation.
I always try to have a plan B, so I'll adjust according to it.
I will wait to see if the problem resolves itself or if the situation becomes clearer.
I will let my instinct guide me and do what I consider best at that moment.
How do you resolve conflicts between people in the team?
I will listen to both sides and look for a rational solution.
I am analyzing the reasons for the conflict and trying to break it down logically.
I will let them sort it out among themselves if possible.
I follow my intuition and try to understand what is hidden behind the problem.
I will propose a creative solution that can be acceptable for everyone.
You have a planned day, but an unexpected change occurs. What will you do?
I will revise the plan and optimize it to be as efficient as possible.
I quickly adapt and take advantage of the situation to my benefit.
I let my feelings guide me and do what seems best to me in the moment.
I will try to find a solution that allows me to preserve the original plan as much as possible.
I will let the situation flow freely and adapt to how it develops.
When you learn something new, what procedure do you prefer?
First, I will study the theory and only then will I try the practice.
I'm trying to understand the basic principles and then I experiment.
I will dive into practice right away and learn as I go.
I am discovering how it is done in real situations and trying to mimic the process.
I will let myself be guided by my own pace and I will perceive what feels natural to me.
Imagine that you have to make an important decision under time pressure. How do you decide?
I will choose the most logical option based on the facts.
I rely on my experience and reflect on similar situations from the past.
I trust my instincts and make decisions based on my feelings.
I am trying to quickly analyze the options and choose the one that has the least risk.
I make a quick decision and only then do I think about it.
How do you perceive chance and luck in life?
I believe that everything is the result of rational processes and logic.
I believe that luck exists, but it is always better to rely on strategy.
Intuition and chance are often just as important as analysis.
There are many unpredictable things in life, so I follow my feelings.
I believe that a person creates their own happiness, but sometimes it's good to adapt to it.
How do you solve complex problems?
I will break the problem down into smaller parts and solve them one by one.
I am looking for similar situations and examining how they were resolved in the past.
I use a combination of logic and intuition, depending on the situation.
I trust my feelings and try whatever turns out to be the best solution.
I will involve several people and gather different perspectives on the solution.
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