I can't be myself at work - doctorate research

Hello everyone

If you would disagree or strongly disagree with the statement "I am not afraid to be myself at work" please consider answering this survey:  https://bit.ly/2OhKNrp 

The responses will be used for a doctorate research project at Reading University into the impact of working in a VUCA environment (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous). The data from the survey will be combined with advances in neuroscience to build understanding of how organisations can help people to stay resilient. The survey has been designed to measure the cognitive elements that you use at work and should take you approximately 30 minutes. It contains a series of questions and three exercises. You need to use a keyboard to answer the questions.

All data will be compiled and anonymised.

At the end, you will have the option of entering into a draw to win one of the following:

A Coaching Planner from www.greatminds-uk.com
A 1.5hr Coaching session for yourself
A half day team development session for your work team.

Thanks in advance to everyone who does the survey.

 

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  • I wish. I'd love to do a doctorate but can't see the point for me apart from pure pleasure. I loved my Masters.

    The person doing this research is Sam Mathers, who I know because she's freelancing while she studies and has delivered brilliant training sessions for us on leadership from a neuroscience perspective.

    @Jacqui - I thought the odd/even vowel/consonant game was quite good fun although surprisingly tricky, but in some of those pattern-finding questions I suspected the correct answer was that there was no pattern, except that wasn't an option. But as I got 50% and it said the average was 53%, most people must find it difficult.
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  • I wish. I'd love to do a doctorate but can't see the point for me apart from pure pleasure. I loved my Masters.

    The person doing this research is Sam Mathers, who I know because she's freelancing while she studies and has delivered brilliant training sessions for us on leadership from a neuroscience perspective.

    @Jacqui - I thought the odd/even vowel/consonant game was quite good fun although surprisingly tricky, but in some of those pattern-finding questions I suspected the correct answer was that there was no pattern, except that wasn't an option. But as I got 50% and it said the average was 53%, most people must find it difficult.
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