Defintions 1 Examples 1 Definitions 2 Examples 2 Application
100
What is Clarity?
Providing a clear statement
100
What is clarity?
Elaborating further on a point.
100
What is depth?
Fully examining the complexities of the issues at hand.
100
What is Logic?
Making sense of something.
100
What is fairness?
Considering input for all team members when developing a charter.
200
What is accuracy?
The condition of being correct
200
What is fairness?
A vested interest in this issue.
200
What is fairness?
Impartial and just treatment or behavior without favoritism or discrimination.
200
What is relevance?
Bearing on the issue.
200
What is relevance?
A team may use a code word to focus and stay on track.
300
What is precision?
The quality, condition, or fact of being exact
300
What is accuracy?
Verifying and testing.
300
What is breadth?
Wide range or extent.
300
What is breadth?
Considering another point of view.
300
What is breadth?
The standard used when everyone has similar beliefs and perspective.
400
What is relevance?
Quality of being closely connected
400
What is significance?
The central idea to focus on.
400
What is significance?
The quality of being worthy of attention; importance.
400
What is depth?
Dealing with difficulties.
400
What is significance?
The Team 4 daily leader provides us with an idea to focus on.
500
What is logic?
Reason or sound judgement
500
What is precision?
Giving more details.
500
What are intellectual standards?
Qualities that should be applied to critical thinking.
500
What is the temperature of the room?
55 degrees Fahrenheit.
500
What is clarity?
Drawing graphics in CES class to illustrate the assignment.






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