The Four StrengthsFinder domains

The 4 Strength Domains

RELATING THEMES (Working with People)

Harmony-People strong in the Harmony theme look for consensus. They don’t enjoy conflict; rather they seek areas of agreement.

Communication-People strong in the Communication theme generally find it easy to put their thoughts into words. They are good conversationalists and presenters.

Empathy-People strong in the Empathy theme can sense the feelings of others people by imagining themselves in others’ lives or others’ situations.

Includer-People strong in the Includer theme are accepting of others. They show awareness of those who feel left out, and make an effort to include them.

Individualization-People strong in the Individualization theme are intrigued with the unique qualities of each person. They have a gift for figuring out how people who are different can work together productively.

Relator-People strong in the Relator theme enjoy close relationships with others. They find deep satisfaction in working hard with friends to achieve a goal.

Responsibility-People strong in the Responsibility theme take psychological ownership of what they say they will do. They are committed to stable values such as honesty and loyalty.


IMPACTING THEMES (Influencing People)

Command-People strong in the Command theme have presence. They can take control of a situation and make decisions.

Competition-People strong in the Competition theme measure their progress against the performance of others. They strive to win first place and revel in contests.

Developer-People strong in the Developer theme recognize and cultivate the potential in others. They spot the signs of each small improvement and derive satisfaction from these improvements.

Positivity-People strong in the Positivity theme have an enthusiasm that is contagious. They are upbeat and can get others excited about what they are going to do.

Maximizer-People strong in the Maximizer theme focus on strengths as a way to stimulate personal and group excellence. They seek to transform something strong into something superb.

Woo-People strong in the Woo theme love the challenge of meetings new people and winning them over. They derive satisfaction from breaking the ice and making a connection with another person.


STRIVING THEMES (Working Harder)

Achiever-People strong in the Achiever theme have a great deal of stamina and work hard. They take great satisfaction from being busy and productive.

Activator-People strong in the Activator theme can make things happen by turning thoughts into action. They are often impatient.

Belief-People strong in the Belief theme have certain core values that are unchanging. Out of these values emerges a defined purpose for their life.

Significance-People strong in the Significance theme want to be very important in the eyes of others. They are independent and want to be recognized.

Discipline-People strong in the Discipline theme enjoy routine and structure. Their world is best described by the order they create.

Adaptability-People strong in the Adaptability theme prefer to “go with the flow.” They tend to be “now” people who take things as they come and discover the future one day at a time.

Focus-People strong in the Focus theme can take a direction, follow through, and make the corrections necessary to stay on track. They prioritize, then act.

Restorative-People strong in the Restorative theme are adept at dealing with problems. They are good at figuring out what is wrong and resolving it.

Self-Assurance-People strong in the Self-Assurance theme feel confident in their ability to manage their own lives. They possess an inner compass that gives them confidence that their decisions are right.


THINKING THEMES (Working Smarter)

Analytical-People strong in the Analytical theme search for reasons and causes. They have the ability to think about all the factors that might affect a situation.

Arranger-People strong in the Arranger theme can organize, but they also have a flexibility that complements this ability. They like to figure out how all of the pieces and resources can be arranged for maximum productivity.

Consistency-People strong in the Consistency theme are keenly aware of the need to treat people the same. They try to treat everyone in the world with consistency by setting up clear rules and adhering to them.

Connectedness-People strong in the Connectedness theme have faith in the links between all things. They believe there are few coincidences and that almost every event has a reason.

Deliberative-People strong in the Deliberative theme are best described by the serious care they take in making decisions or choices. They anticipate the obstacles.

Futuristic-People strong in the Futuristic theme are inspired by the future and what could be. They inspire others with their visions of the future.

Ideation-People strong in the Ideations theme are fascinated by ideas. They are able to find connections between seemingly disparate phenomena.

Input-People strong in the Input theme have a craving to know more. Often they like to collect and archive all kinds of information.

Intellection-People strong in the Intellection theme are characterized by their intellectual activity. They are introspective and appreciate intellectual discussions.

Learner-People strong in the Learner theme have a great desire to learn and want to continuously improve. In particular, the process of learning, rather than the outcome, excites them.

Context-People strong in the Context theme enjoy thinking about the past. They understand the present by researching its history.

Strategic-People strong in the Strategic theme create alternative ways to proceed. Faced with any given scenario, they can quickly spot the relevant patterns and issues.

StrengthsFinderTM, The Gallup School of Management, ©1999.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for making this information available. It is very helpful, not to have to grab the book again.

Anonymous said...

Hi Tim!

Is it 'typical' to have multiple of the five strengths be in the same 'quadrant' or box? Or more typical to have a spread across various 'themes?' And BTW, what is 'typical?'

Thanks in advance,
Mark

BTW, I have four in the same theme!!! HELP!

Anonymous said...

I have the same question as above, and my strengths are distributed in each theme.

Curious.

Anonymous said...

I also struggled with the categories of strengths with this info I will surprise my boss,thank you very much.

Anonymous said...

I have strengths in three different domains, but three of my strengths are in the same domain. I know several people with strengths in a single theme and several others that have them spread across all themes. I don't think there really is a 'typical'.

Anonymous said...

I agree with the comment above. With the millions of strength combos available, we should all be unique in some way, so what is considered "typical" is actually not being typical at all .... if that makes any sense XD

Anonymous said...

Possible errors above: My assessment listed Adaptability and Connectedness in the Relating/Relationship Building domain. Which one is correct?

Jessica said...

It is very interesting to see how someone is very skewed towards a theme. I am very much a Strategic Thinker and Execution person, and not at all Relationships or Influence. I see my lack of Relationship themes as something to work towards improving.

Anonymous said...

Reading the comments above AND reading the information on the site, soecifically on building teams, it makes it more difficult to build teams of strengths if the people have one strength in each category. Add to that the ranking order of their traits and it makes the point of selection even harder. Ex. Say in our office we are putting a team together and are striving, as it says, to cover the quad. Two of our members have a single thinking strength as their last trait of the five- the only ones with thinking. IMO after reading about the benefit of this, is that we need someone weighted more in the thinking quad to really "cover it".