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168 - How to Use Predictive Index to Build a Team

168 - How to Use Predictive Index to Build a Team

FromStay Paid Podcast


168 - How to Use Predictive Index to Build a Team

FromStay Paid Podcast

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Aug 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the movie, The Princess Bride, there is a scene in which the hero, the Dread Pirate Roberts, outwits another character named Vizzini and tricks him into drinking a cup of poison. During the battle of wits, Vizzini engages in a stunning display of deductive reasoning to decide which of the two cups he’s offered contains the poison and to drink from the other. His mental gymnastics leaves the audience befuddled, the hero amused, and the poor Vizzini reduced to cheating … and dying. Answering behavioral assessment questions as part of an interview process can be a bit like Vizzini’s experience when confronted with the cup of poison: Do I respond with what I really think? Do I respond with what they want me to think? Do I respond with what I think they want me to think? Or do they think that I’ll think what they want me to think so I should really respond with what I think? Among behavior assessment tools for employees, the predictive index assessment solves this conundrum of second-guessing oneself. It asks test takers to select from a list of adjectives ones that describe the way others expect them to act. It also asks them to select from a second list of adjectives that describe them in their own opinion. The results are a remarkable set of data that accurately: 1. Describe an employee’s behavioral profile or preferred way of communicating and interacting with others. 2. Suggest how they are likely to interact with employees who have different behavioral profiles. 3. Reveal the strengths and possible trouble spots associated with different profile combinations. In this episode of Stay Paid, Luke and Josh poke fun at themselves and each other as they discuss their own behavioral profiles and how they interact with each other. They also talk about how, for years, they’ve been using the PI behavioral assessment for sales. Spoiler alert: There are four profiles especially suitable for salespeople and, at ReminderMedia, there is a strong and definite correlation between our successful salespeople and their PI profile. Listen to the podcast to hear more details about the Predictive Index and the profiles it defines. Then, we invite you and your team to take a free PI assessment. It’s fun, interesting, and you can walk away with a reliable indication of how different people on your team prefer to communicate and how they will interact with others. From there you can build on strengths, compensate for potential weaknesses, and fill in the gaps with needed differences. To learn how to generate more referrals and repeat business, visit: www.remindermedia.com Follow Luke Acree: https://www.instagram.com/lukeacree https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukeacree https://www.facebook.com/lukeacreeRM/ Follow ReminderMedia: https://twitter.com/remindermedia https://www.facebook.com/ReminderMedia https://www.instagram.com/remindermedia
Released:
Aug 13, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

ReminderMedia proudly presents Stay Paid: the podcast that gives listeners actionable sales and marketing advice that will help them live a life of freedom, but only if they take action today. Hosts Luke Acree and Josh Stike speak with top producers in fields such as real estate, finance, and insurance. Along the way, they’ve tackled subjects like cold calling and door knocking, digital marketing and social media tactics, and building a successful business from the ground up. Each episode aims to provide listeners with tangible steps they can take to grow their own businesses.