Tag Archive 'Strengthsfinder'

Mar 31 2010

Love it, use it for Good: StrengthsFinder’s “Futuristic” strength

Published by rachel under Developing yourself

Futuristic logo with big F, thinking bubble and explosion image
This entry is part 4 of 4 in the series Discover and develop your strengths

To the utopians, Trekkies, sci-fi dorks and all those who dream of a dazzling future: this one’s for you. Today I’m talking about the “Futuristic” strength in StrengthsFinder and how Futuristic people are going to help save the world. It’s part of an on-going series of articles on identifying and using your strengths with the help of tools like StrengthsFinder. (I know we still need to post about how the Power… Read the rest of this article >>

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Mar 02 2010

Strengthsfinder’s 4 categories of strengths: a creative reworking

Published by rachel under Developing yourself

Strategic Thinking, Influencing, Relationship Building, Executing: The four types of leadership strengths
This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Discover and develop your strengths

Overbearing corporate-ness is a problem with StrengthsFinder, its assumption that you must be manager at a Fortune 500 company if you’re reading it. That assumption turns off a lot of people, but there’s good stuff here if you can get past that. That’s why today I want to have a little creative fun while looking at the 4 categories of strengths in StrengthsFinder and how to use your type of strength to help you… Read the rest of this article >>

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Feb 18 2010

Developing the “Ideation” strength from Strengthsfinder

Published by rachel under Developing yourself

Top 5 strengths in grid
This entry is part 3 of 4 in the series Discover and develop your strengths

Have you taken Strengthsfinder and had “Ideation” as one of your top 5? Know someone who has? Today I’m writing about something pretty specific: how to develop Ideation as a strength. If you don’t know about Strengthsfinder, it’s a fantastic personal development tool I’ve written about before. Strengthsfinder has fundamentally changed how I live and work, helping me see what’s unique and wonderful about what I… Read the rest of this article >>

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Apr 06 2009

Strengthsfinder pilot results

Published by rachel under Pilot projects

We’ve done two groups of StrengthsFinder sessions and I thought I’d share the results since I’ve just finished the second and am on a real high from the energy, enthusiasm and connectedness that came from the discussion. An all-women StrengthsFinder session This second group was women-only, and after the results from this evening, I’m definitely keen to develop more sessions…. Read the rest of this article >>

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Feb 16 2009

StrengthsFinder for more effective social enterprises?

Published by rachel under Management

The cover of the book, StrengthsFinder 2.0
This entry is part 1 of 4 in the series Discover and develop your strengths

If you know what you’re naturally good at, and do that every day, you are 300% more likely to be successful in your work and have a better quality of life. That’s according to research conducted by Gallup of over 10 million people over the past 30 years. Out of these findings, they’ve developed StrengthsFinder, an online survey to assess your top 5 “strengths” out of 34 different possibilities. What we’re… Read the rest of this article >>

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