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Are You an ‘A’ Player?

I’m continuously surprised how difficult it is to find ‘A’ players.  I’m even more surprised by how many people think, erroneously, that they are one of the few.

Here’s a quiz to help you determine whether you are an All-Star.

Section 1 – Prerequisites

If you answered yes to all seven of the above questions, and you’re being honest with yourself, then congratulations, you are at least a ‘B’ player. B players have the fundamental skills necessary to be an ‘A’ player.

Section 2 – Essentials

If you’ve answered yes to each of the second set of questions, then you may be an ‘A’ player.

Section 3 – Differentiators

Nobody is perfect, but if you want to be an ‘A’ player, these final traits are fairly important. Everyone has one or two that they need to work on, but true “All-Stars” likely contain strengths in more than a couple of these areas and are able to at least tread water with their weaknesses when required.

Being an ‘A’ player is no easy feat. An ‘A’ player in one role may not be an ‘A’ player in another, but in my opinion, if you have these basic traits, then you’re likely to perform at a high level no matter what the context.

How about you? Are there other strengths that you believe ‘A’ players typically exemplify? Anything on the list that you don’t believe is essential in order to be considered a top performer?

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