When it comes to data and information, are you a bottom line person who prefers a quick answer or do you like to get (and share) all the details?
To accomplish a goal and get through a project, do you prefer a lot of structure and processes or do you more often find yourself winging it along the way and more flexible in your approach?
Do you have a lot of ideas that you jump into and experiment with or are you more deliberate, protecting what's already working and doing your best to remove uncertainty?
Just like with the Enneagram, there are no wrong answers. This is information that the Kolbe gives us understand about ourselves to help know our natural gifts and preferences for solving challenges and taking action.
Inside this interview with Elizabeth Cook, Certified Kolbe Consultant she walks us through the 4 areas of our work style we can gain a deeper understanding of:
1) Fact Finder - how you gather and share information
2) Follow Thru - you best way of organizing; how much structure and organization you need
3) Quick Start - your method for dealing with risk and uncertainty
4) Implementer (Demonstrator) - all about your deal with physical space and tangible items
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Learn about Elizabeth's work with the Kolbe:
https://www.elizabethcookconsulting.com/
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