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Take the ARSE Quiz

Started by Frank · 10 months ago

Bob Sutton, Stanford professor and author of The No Asshole Rule, just e-mailed me about his Asshole Rating Self-Exam (ARSE). Bob also wrote this on his blog post titled Are You An ARSE? Take the Test!:
I worked with Guy Kawasaki and the folks from Electric Pulp to develop the Assho ... Continue reading »

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  • I scored a 1. (And no, I wont say which question I answered "true')

    I really like how the scoring is so transparent. Many quizzes do some sort of 'black magic' to determine your score, but because this is a straight count, you can
    a) grudgingly admit that you should have answered differently and figure out what you should have gotten
    b) easily consider the ARBE or ARPE (boss exam or peer exam)
  • Um, I answered 4, but I'm not certain that I couldn't have been a 10, and not in the good way. I proposed on Bob Sutton's site that this could be a really great 360-degree reivew tool. Imagine that...your score (how you see yourself) and your peers'/direct reports' grade (how others view you). Pretty cool stuff.

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