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Answer Key
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100 to 81 points
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You are a strong manager.
You have an understanding of the way in which your firm comes together and how different aspects relate.
As a result, your ability to lead is enhanced. As is true with strong managers, you have an innate desire to learn. For any question where you scored less than 10 points, go back and see what topical area you could study in order to become more masterful.
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80 to 41 points
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You are on your way to becoming a strong manager.
You have a good grasp of most of the fundamental requirements for running a good firm. Having more strong areas than weak ones does not pose such a severe nor immediate threat. But the degree
to which you did not score well (either 1 or minus 10 points) could mean that an area is likely to erupt into a problem. Go back to those questions where your score was not optimal and study the
areas and attendant disciplines that will make you and your firm stronger.
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0 to 40 points
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You may be fundamentally strong in most areas, but the area(s) in which you are weak may prove to be fatal.
A score in this range means that there are several areas that pose a threat to the well-being of the firm.
Go back to the questions where your score was not optimal and study the areas and attendant disciplines that will make you and your firm stronger.
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-1 to -100 points
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Consider this an early warning system - there is more than one area that needs attention.
There are several areas that are at a tipping point.
Any one area erupting into a problem can be bad enough. When there are many, your firm is at risk. Go back to the questions where your score was minus 10. Consider some immediate intervention to get the firm under control.
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