Analyze the results and write at least a 500-word reflection on how these relate to your self-image and experiences as a leader.
As you review the results of your personality assessment, consider these questions:
- Which assessment/test did you consider to have more validity?
- What are your key strengths?
- What are your areas for growth?
- Which parts of your personality were most surprising to you?
- How closely do the results align with your self-perception?
- How can you use this information to set personal development goals?
- How do your personality traits influence your daily interactions and decision-making?
- Are you different at work vs home?
As you review the results of your leadership assessment, consider these questions:
What is your main leadership style based on the evaluation?
- How does this style align with your current role or aspirations?
- In what situations has your leadership style been most effective?
Team Dynamics:
- How could your leadership style affect team morale and productivity?
- Are there parts of your style that might cause issues within your team?
- How can you adapt your leadership style to better support diverse team members?
Decision-Making:
- How does your leadership style affect your decision-making process?
- Are there situations where you might need to adapt your style to make better decisions?
Integrating Personality and Leadership Insights
Alignment:
- How do your personality traits complement or conflict with your leadership style?
- Are there aspects of your personality that you can leverage to enhance your leadership effectiveness?
Adaptability:
- In what ways can you flex your leadership style to accommodate different situations or team needs?
- How can you use your personality strengths to overcome leadership challenges?
Personality test Link results:
https://www.personalityperfect.com/test/free-personality-test/3sw3h1146ab733e9f0ed829583ac237e8c006
https://www.16personalities.com/profile?utm_source=results-intj&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=results&utm_content=view-profile-page-profile-0
Leadership test results:
Authoritative
If you tend toward an authoritative leadership style, this means that you often lead your team by offering firm, clear direction as well as useful feedback and meaningful motivation.
As an authoritative leader, you flourish in situations where you are assigned a leadership role due to your experience and expertise. However, it’s important to make sure that your authoritative demeanor doesn’t come off as micro-managing, overbearing, or egocentric.
If your leadership style is mostly authoritative, try some of these suggestions for developing a more holistic style:
- Schedule time for an informal check-in with each member of your team to get a sense of how your leadership style is working for those you manage. The key here is asking for (and remaining open to) feedback.
- An added benefit of informal check-ins with your team is that you begin to . Making an effort to connect with your team and understand what they are working on and where they are succeeding (or struggling) can open you up to a more amenable leadership style.
- f you don’t already have a review system at your organization, speak with HR about the possibility of implementing a quarterly or annual review process. As a more authoritative leader, you can likely benefit from a process as it codifies a policy of inviting constructive criticism and feedback for employees at all levels of an organization’s hierarchy.
The most important thing to remember is that as a leader, it’s your responsibility to find ways to continually evolve and grow in order to nurture your team on their path to personal and professional development.

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