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Course correction __________. a. requires courage b. is only necessary when failure has been the feedback c. does not involve big changes d. all of the answer choices

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Answer:

a. requires courage

Step-by-step explanation:

In many aspects of life, course correction requires courage. This requires understanding what is going wrong in your life and planning a change, even if it is radical. For example, if you take a course that you do not like and have no aptitude for, but there is social pressure for you to complete the course. You may be afraid of the implications of quitting, but you must reflect and have the courageous attitude to quit. That way you can map out another activity that you have more affinity for and it will make you happier.

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Course correction requires courage.

It takes courage and conviction to point out to incumbents across the voluntary sector that what has served well to get to today is not what will see us through tomorrow.

This journey hasn’t been easy, and is by no means complete, but has required us to reflect deeply on our core purpose as an organisation, challenge ourselves on the best way to achieve the highest possible impact, open up to building partnership and alliances in pursuit of problem solving, and then re-engineer our organisation to make that happen.

In pursuit of greater impact for young people, this has required us to navigate through uncharted waters beset with cross-currents and counter-incentives, and willingly embrace the leadership risk and vulnerabilities that come along with the journey.

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