Clifton StrengthsFinder measures the presence of talent in 34 categories called "themes." These themes were determined by Gallup as those that most consistently predict outstanding performance. The greater the presence of a theme of talent within a person, the more likely that person is to spontaneously exhibit those talents in day-to-day behaviors.Focusing on naturally powerful talents helps people use them as the foundation of strengths and enjoy personal, academic, and career success through consistent, near-perfect performance.
Below are my top five themes of talent, ranked in the order revealed by my responses to the Clifton StrengthsFinder.ConnectednessPeople who are especially talented in the Connectedness theme have faith in the links between all things. They believe there are few coincidences and that almost every event has a reason.
AdaptabilityPeople who are especially talented in the Adaptability theme prefer to “go with the flow.” They tend to be “now” people who take things as they come and discover the future one day at a time.
DeveloperPeople who are especially talented in the Developer theme recognize and cultivate the potential in others. They spot the signs of each small improvement and derive satisfaction from these improvements.
InputPeople who are especially talented in the Input theme have a craving to know more. Often they like to collect and archive all kinds of information.
RestorativePeople who are especially talented in the Restorative theme are adept at dealing with problems. They are good at figuring out what is wrong and resolving it
2.01.2009
Strengths Finder
As part of leadership development with outreach Ben, Michelle and I are reading Strengths Finder 2.0. Part of the book is an online strengths assessment. Here's mine and a short synopsis of what that means. Anyone patently disagree?
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I fully agree with these, they are pretty right on from what I can see. :)
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