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Every day, we make decisions that may seem of no consequence - a Starbucks skinny latté or a coffee from the donut shop, whether to drive or take the bus to work, book that doctor's appointment or put it off until later.
Yet taken together, these micro decisions can form a detailed picture of our personality, so much so that some credit card companies have even started asking applicants when they last visited the dentist - the idea being that those who regularly get checkups are likely to be more future- focused, thus having better organized finances.
Now think about the impact bigger decisions can make - what company to work for, who to hire, which clients to pursue.
Professors Scott de Marchi and James Hamilton have developed a process that will allow you to find out how your personal decision making process reflects your passions, beliefs, and personal values.
Understanding these factors is a key step in being able to identify your strengths and weaknesses in various areas such as risk, time management, and social situations.
“This assessmewnt tool has helped me become a better manager by showing me what tasks are my strengths and what tasks would be best delegated to others. This test should be mandatory for every new hire.”
Peter McNabb, Senior Project Manager
“Taking the TRAITS test really help me to better understand what areas of my career and personal life I should put more effort into. I would strongly encourage everyone to spend a few minutes and take it.”
Richard Pandi, CCA
“The TRAITS test is an easy and painless way to better understand how your mind thinks in different situations. For me, I am now able to see the bigger picture when it comes to making decisions. And that has benefited me in every aspect of my life.”
Johanna Short, Event Coordinator
To take this free assessment, simply enter your email in the field below and you will be directed to a download page.
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