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The Double Win

#058: The Power of Personality (Encore)

The Double Win

Michael Hyatt

Management, Intentionality, Selfdevelopment, Education, Teamleadership, Personaldevelopment, Productivity, Self-improvement, Business, Achievement, Influence, Selfleadership, Leadership

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Leaders must motivate people. The problem is that everybody’s different, so what inspires one team member may demotivate another. It can be confusing to lead a diverse team.  But personality is not an unsolvable puzzle. And we’ve got three powerful tools to help you put it all together.  We’ve identified three personality assessments that give you a clear understanding of how your team members think, feel, and work. Use these in your business, and you’ll never wonder how to motivate your team again. You’ll gain an engaged, focused workforce that will bring their best energy to work.   Here’s a peek this episode: We reveal our own journey with using personality assessments. Why we use personality assessments in our business.  Why it’s more productive to focus on strengths than weaknesses.  How it affects a team member to be free to focus on strengths. We reveal our top five strengths.  How knowing a teammate’s strengths helps your working relationship.  A clear, concise description of the Enneagram. How knowing your direct report’s profile helps you be a better leader. The best metaphor for leading a diverse team to produce results. Author Ian Cron weighs in on the mistakes leaders can make with personality assessments. Why we don’t use the Enneagram in our hiring process.  Amy Bruske of Kolbe Corp. answers the question “Why do smart people often have trouble getting things done?” A quick description of the four modes of the Kolbe A Index, which measures how we initiate work. How knowing a person’s workstyle helps them excel. How the Kolbe A Index helps you determine whether a person will succeed in the role you’re hiring.  What happens when a person is not “hardwired” for the role they’re in. Now that you have a handle on these personality instruments, here’s what we hope you’ll do. Pick one of these and take it yourself. After you become familiar with it, you’ll be able to determine when and how to roll it out to your team.  You’re going to love this discovery process! Resources from this episode Michael Hyatt & Co. Team StrengthsFinder 2.0 The Narrative Enneagram Kolbe A Index The Road Back to You by Ian Cron and Suzanne Stabile Now, Discover Your Strengths by Marcus Buckingham and Donald O. Clifton Striving Zones How People Act when Free to be Themselves by Kathy Kolbe See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Get your copy at lead to.win slash recipe. So my question is, where did this come from? How did this develop in you? Where did you land on these tools? How did you get here? My very first executive coach was Daniel

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Harkavy who has since become a dear friend and is the co-author with me of the

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book Living Forward, but Daniel had me as part of my very first

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session, coaching session with him, take the disc test, D-I-S-C, and each one of those stands for, you know, a personality axis in that system.

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And I found that so helpful that, you know, I promptly had all my team take that test

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because it was helpful for me for self-awareness but then I was just

0:53.1

naturally curious to find out what everybody else was what their profile was so

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I could better understand them better serve them better lead them you know since

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that time I discovered the Myers-Briggs test and then when I was in the

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publishing business I published Marcus Buckingham and he was a Strinksfinder guy and

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then Sally Hogshead the fascination you know thing that she does and so there's a

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gazillion tests out there, but I am always a sucker for a new personality

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test.

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Because like there's some aspect of my personality that I want to understand, you

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know, the missing key, but I found that people love these things. People love

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finding out more about themselves. They try to understand what makes them tick and these

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things have the promise of helping you explore that. Hi, I'm Megan Hyatt Miller. And this is Lead to Win the Weekly Podcast to Help You

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Wien at Miller. And this is lead to Win the Weekly Podcast to help you win at work and succeed at life.

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And in this episode, we're talking about understanding how your team members think, feel, and work. The idea is pretty simple. If you want to lead people, you got to

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