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PI (Predictive Index)
Survey  Report Date : 1/4/2016
1
Summaryof Predictive Index® Results
Robert E Kelly
STRONGEST BEHAVIORS
Robert will most strongly express the following behaviors:
 Proactively connects quickly to others; he's open and sharing of himself.
 Builds and leverages relationships to get work done.
 Comfortably fluent and fast talk, in volume. He enthusiastically persuades and motivates
others by considering their point of view and adjusting his delivery.
 Collaborative; usually works with and through others. Intuitive understanding of team
cohesion, dynamics, and interpersonal relations.
 Proactivity in driving to reach his goals while moving at a faster-than-average pace.
Inquisitive about the world around him.
 Relatively independent in taking action on his own ideas. Resourcefully works around
most obstacles blocking completion of what he wants to accomplish.
 Eager for results, his drive is for swift implementation.
 He works best in fast-paced environments offering a variety of activities, rather than
routines.
SUMMARY
 Robert is an engaging, stimulating communicator, poised and capable of projecting
enthusiasm and warmth, and of motivating other people.
 He has a strong sense of urgency, initiative and competitive drive to get things done, with
emphasis on working with and through people in the process.
 He understands people well and uses that understanding effectively in influencing and
persuading others to act.
 Impatient for results and particularly impatient with details and routines,
 Robert is a confident and venturesome "doer" and decision-maker who will delegate
details and can also delegate responsibility and authority when necessary.
 Robert is a self-starter who can also be skillful at training and developing others. He
applies pressure for results, but in doing so, his style is more "selling" than "telling".
 At ease and self-assured with groups or in making new contacts, Robert is gregarious and
extroverted, has an invigorating impact on people, and is always "selling" in a general
sense. He learns and reacts quickly and works at a faster-than-average pace. Able to adapt
quickly to change and variety in his work, he will become impatient and less effective if
required to work primarily with repetitive routines and details.
 In general terms, Robert is an ambitious and driving person who is motivated by
opportunity for advancement to levels of responsibility where he can use his skills as
team builder, motivator and mover.
PI (Predictive Index)
Survey  Report Date : 1/4/2016
2
MANAGEMENT STYLE
As a manager of people or projects, Robert will be:
 Broadly focused; his attention is on where he's bringing his team, and what goals he
wants them to achieve, rather than on the specifics of how they will get there.
 Strongly focused on cohesion, communication, morale, and team accomplishment; he
achieves his goals through them and with them Comfortable delegating authority; he is
eager to discuss his ideas with others is amenable to changing his mind if it helps his
overall goal
 At ease in delegating details and implementation plans Quick, friendly and broadly-
focused when following-up on delegated tasks; he is eager to get details completed
quickly, freeing up his team to work on the next objective
 Flexible in working with different kinds of people
 Engaging and enthusiastic – confident in his ability to persuade others towards his point-
of-view.
INFLUENCING STYLE
As an influencer, Robert will be:
 Confident and persuasive in guiding the process towards his goal
 Eager to keep the process moving along as quickly as possible; utilizes persuasion, not
pressure, to gain agreement.
 Skillful with the emotional aspects of influencing others; connecting with others more
than the specific details of the implementation; leveraging this information to gain
agreement quickly.
 Adept at navigating the "politics" of an organization; finding the key players and utilizing
persuasive talk to gain agreement.
 Flexible and adaptable; relying on his ability to think on his feet rather than making a
distinct plan to follow
 Better at influencing others about intangibles such as ideas or concepts.
MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
To maximize his effectiveness, productivity, and job satisfaction, consider providing Robert
with the following:
 Opportunities for involvement and interaction with people
 Some independence and flexibility in his activities
 Freedom from repetitive routine and details in work which provides variety and change
of pace
 Opportunities to learn and advance at a fairly fast pace
 Recognition and reward for communications and leadership skills demonstrated
 Social and status recognition as rewards for achievement.

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Summary of Predictive Index

  • 1. PI (Predictive Index) Survey Report Date : 1/4/2016 1 Summaryof Predictive Index® Results Robert E Kelly STRONGEST BEHAVIORS Robert will most strongly express the following behaviors:  Proactively connects quickly to others; he's open and sharing of himself.  Builds and leverages relationships to get work done.  Comfortably fluent and fast talk, in volume. He enthusiastically persuades and motivates others by considering their point of view and adjusting his delivery.  Collaborative; usually works with and through others. Intuitive understanding of team cohesion, dynamics, and interpersonal relations.  Proactivity in driving to reach his goals while moving at a faster-than-average pace. Inquisitive about the world around him.  Relatively independent in taking action on his own ideas. Resourcefully works around most obstacles blocking completion of what he wants to accomplish.  Eager for results, his drive is for swift implementation.  He works best in fast-paced environments offering a variety of activities, rather than routines. SUMMARY  Robert is an engaging, stimulating communicator, poised and capable of projecting enthusiasm and warmth, and of motivating other people.  He has a strong sense of urgency, initiative and competitive drive to get things done, with emphasis on working with and through people in the process.  He understands people well and uses that understanding effectively in influencing and persuading others to act.  Impatient for results and particularly impatient with details and routines,  Robert is a confident and venturesome "doer" and decision-maker who will delegate details and can also delegate responsibility and authority when necessary.  Robert is a self-starter who can also be skillful at training and developing others. He applies pressure for results, but in doing so, his style is more "selling" than "telling".  At ease and self-assured with groups or in making new contacts, Robert is gregarious and extroverted, has an invigorating impact on people, and is always "selling" in a general sense. He learns and reacts quickly and works at a faster-than-average pace. Able to adapt quickly to change and variety in his work, he will become impatient and less effective if required to work primarily with repetitive routines and details.  In general terms, Robert is an ambitious and driving person who is motivated by opportunity for advancement to levels of responsibility where he can use his skills as team builder, motivator and mover.
  • 2. PI (Predictive Index) Survey Report Date : 1/4/2016 2 MANAGEMENT STYLE As a manager of people or projects, Robert will be:  Broadly focused; his attention is on where he's bringing his team, and what goals he wants them to achieve, rather than on the specifics of how they will get there.  Strongly focused on cohesion, communication, morale, and team accomplishment; he achieves his goals through them and with them Comfortable delegating authority; he is eager to discuss his ideas with others is amenable to changing his mind if it helps his overall goal  At ease in delegating details and implementation plans Quick, friendly and broadly- focused when following-up on delegated tasks; he is eager to get details completed quickly, freeing up his team to work on the next objective  Flexible in working with different kinds of people  Engaging and enthusiastic – confident in his ability to persuade others towards his point- of-view. INFLUENCING STYLE As an influencer, Robert will be:  Confident and persuasive in guiding the process towards his goal  Eager to keep the process moving along as quickly as possible; utilizes persuasion, not pressure, to gain agreement.  Skillful with the emotional aspects of influencing others; connecting with others more than the specific details of the implementation; leveraging this information to gain agreement quickly.  Adept at navigating the "politics" of an organization; finding the key players and utilizing persuasive talk to gain agreement.  Flexible and adaptable; relying on his ability to think on his feet rather than making a distinct plan to follow  Better at influencing others about intangibles such as ideas or concepts. MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES To maximize his effectiveness, productivity, and job satisfaction, consider providing Robert with the following:  Opportunities for involvement and interaction with people  Some independence and flexibility in his activities  Freedom from repetitive routine and details in work which provides variety and change of pace  Opportunities to learn and advance at a fairly fast pace  Recognition and reward for communications and leadership skills demonstrated  Social and status recognition as rewards for achievement.