StrengthsFinder Basics
Strengths Domain
Common Top 5 Strengths
Common Bottom 4 Strengths
Common Strengths by Domain
100

The strengths we possess are WHAT to each of us as individuals.

What is Unique?

100

Individuals with dominant strength in this domain are always selling the team's ideas inside and outside the organization, taking charge, speaking up, and ensuring the team is heard.

What is the Influencing Domain?

100

This is the CA Department's most common Top 5 strength.

What is Harmony?

100

No one in the CA Department had these two strengths in their Bottom 4.

What are Individualization and Responsibility?

100

The CA Department displays the highest number of Top 5 strengths within this domain.

What is the Executing Domain?

200

In the StrengthsFinder tool, there are this many signature themes or strengths.

What is 34?

200

Individuals who lead through this domain have the unique ability to create teams that are much greater than the sum of their parts, becoming the essential glue that holds a team together.

What is the Relationship Building Domain?

200

The Strategic Thinking strength the CA Department shares the most within our Top 5 strengths.

What is Learner?

200

The Denver Office's most common Bottom 4 strengths.

What are Woo, Competition, and Context?

200

The CA Department displays the highest number of Top 10 strengths within this domain.

What is the Relationship Building Domain?

300

The StrengthsFinder tool was developed by this famous research company.

What is Gallup?

300

Individuals with great strengths in this domain continually stretch the team to think about the future, constantly absorbing and analyzing information and helping in making better decisions.

What is the Strategic Thinking Domain?

300

Within the Executive Domain, five team members (Jack Husmann, Rebekah Jones, Bill Kelver, Rachel Livingston, and Emily Schmidt) share these two strengths in their Top 5 strengths.

What are Achiever and Responsibility?

300

The Kansas City Office's most common Bottom 4 strengths.

What are Deliberative, Competition, and Ideation?

300

The CA Department displays the highest number of Bottom 4 strengths in this domain.

What is the Influencing Domain?

400

By focusing on our strengths, we can increase our productivity by this much.

What is 40 percent?

400

The order of the domains by the highest number of Top 5 strengths exhibited within our department.

What is Executing, Relationship Building, Strategic Thinking, and Influencing?

400

Only three team members (Mike Stekline, Barb Szalwinski, and Kim Taylor) have this highly coveted, influential strength within their Top 5 strengths.

What is Woo?

400

The CA Department's most common Bottom 4 strength within the Executing Domain.

What is Deliberative?

400

The three Top 5 strengths less noted within the CA Department.

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What are Activator, Command, and Self-Assurance?

500

In the Strengths formula, WHAT times Investment equals Strength.

What is Talent?

500

The alternative four domains of strengths.

What is Striving, Impacting, Relating, and Thinking?

500

This strength is a metaphor for "up in my business" and it is one of the Top 5 strengths for 11 team members (Trina Chapman, Kris DeGolyer, Kathleen Gibson, Brianne Grummer, Alexis HAhn, Bill Kelver, Maggie Liang, Sarah McLaughlin, Joe Palacios, Andy Parker, and Mike Steckline).

What is Arranger?

500

The Management Team's most common Bottom 4 strength in the Influencing Domain.

What is Woo?

500

The Management Team's most common three Bottom 4 strengths.

What is Woo, Harmony, and Ideation?