Was seeker-finder quiz helpful?
Did the ArtsOfInnovation.com quiz on types of innovators help you determine whether you are more of an experimental innovator or more of a conceptual innovator?
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December 9, 2006 at 12:54 am |
It wasn’t very useful. Both of the things on the quiz described me equally well.
Many of the characteristics you’ve ascribed to each type are not contradictory or mutually exclusive. So it seems odd to insist that a person is one or the other.
[Note from Colin Stewart: Thanks for the feedback. FYI, my current working hypothesis isn't quite what you describe, but instead that "Everyone is experimental, conceptual, or a mix that’s weighted toward one of those two types."]
January 28, 2007 at 12:39 am |
Overall, I’m not sure they are precisely the right questions. Additionally, I’m not convinced the questions are properly weighted in terms of movement in one or another direction by increments of two. Next, question #3 is vague enough to be confusing, and I think question #5 makes too clear a category out of people. For example, I’m often dissatisfied at the end of a creative project (my job is a creative one), but that has more to do with the fact that I’m never given enough time to do it well. At the same time, I don’t only want to do one thing well in life because for me I find single subject matter thinking boring as hell.
January 8, 2009 at 10:45 am |
The question about best-received change was confusing to me…what does that mean exactly? something i did that people liked? not sure what this has to do with seeking and finding…but did make me jog my memory.