Dynamic Density Self-Assessment

Dynamic Density Self-Assessment

Apr 11

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Dynamic Density Self-Assessment

  1. Download the Excel spreadsheet.
  2. In Column A, choose a number between 1 and 10 that correlates to how you have behaved in the past related to the statement in Column B, with 1 being NO behavior in this context, and 10 being ALWAYS behavior in this context.
  3. In Column C, choose a number between 1 and 10 that correlates to how important the statement is to you, with 1 being NEVER important, and 10 being ALWAYS important.
  4. The spreadsheet calculates the numbers and totals them. Just save it, and mail it back to me, so I can have a look at the output it generated, and tweak the model.
  5. I’ll explain in class down the road what I’m using this for and how it helps us understand frequency and density for guidance.

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