The challenge: to summarize your personality in fewer than 140 characters.
The result: a new PeopleMaps personality report you can share with your Followers on Twitter …
Twitter personality for @peoplemapsjulie
Now we want you to make it better. What features do you want? Do you want to know which of your followers have the same personality as you, for instance?
The first person to respond (with a genuine suggestion, please) will win a signed copy of the book “From Here to Happiness” by Sunil Sharma.
The Driving Instructors Association (DIA) today launched an extensive project to reduce the horrific number of deaths and serious injuries to new drivers on British roads. For the next four months its 14,500 members - Instructors and Advanced Driving Instructors - will be able to psychometrically profile all of their learner driver pupils and input to the development of the profiling system which determines the personality-specific training needs of each learner to make them safer on the road. [click to continue…]
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What’s in the report?
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Your Entrepreneur Secrets report has been constructed by Anne Ellis MSc CFCIPD - PeopleMaps co-founder and business psychologist, with over 20 years commercial experience training and developing top professionals. In it she reveals;
Your Management style
Your decision making approach
Can you cope with pressure?
Working with a team
Your communication skills
What type of sales approach works for you?
How you can deal best with controlling finances
How to best plan for the future.
DON’T leave your future to chance - this easy step towards understanding yourself will save you years of trial and error - fast tracking your way to entrepreneurial success.
I’ve recently read Rohit Bhargava’s book “Personality Not Included”. I got interested in it because of the title: as someone whose life and work revolves around personality profiling this was a title that intrigued.
The gist of the book’s message is that organisations can present as soulless unless they find their identity or personality, which can be invested in their marketing. The goal is to be Unique, Authentic and Talkable. Many instances are offered where people made this the reality in a whole host of different organisations.
Where the book really started to engage with personality for me was in the Backstory session as here he identifies Backstory types - and these seem to me to equate roughly with the four largest quadrants of the PeopleMaps Map. This theme was picked up again when describing the techniques and I have tried to equate real personality recognisable types to Bhargava’s types.
Backstory Types -V- PeopleMaps Types
He identifies the passionate enthusiast as “A driven individual takes a personal passion and builds it into a successful business”. This would equate to the type of personality who emanates from the North Eastern segment of a PeopleMap. A passionate individual who is focused on bottom line results and is single minded in their task. This person will be extraverted in the sense that their focus will be external. They will discuss their ideas with others, in reality they will be thinking out loud. They are also task driven and thinking about the task is what motivates them. Within this segment of the map there is a great variety of different types however they will share this type of behaviour in greater or lesser degree depending upon their actual positioning.
He then goes on to talk about the inspired inventor describing them as “A tireless inventor creates something new and different by not giving up on his/her vision. This would equate to the type of personality who emanates from the South Eastern segment of a PeopleMap. An enthusiastic creative type with a great many ideas. Someone who inspires others and manages to gain ‘buy-in’ for a variety of ideas. This person will be extraverted in the gregarious manner and thrives on sharing their many ideas with others. They are feeling types who seek the approval of colleagues and others especially positive feedback that can encourage them to offer even more ideas. They also share their segment of the map with others who have similar characteristics and differ only in the degree to which they possess them.
The third type Bhargava identifies is the smart listener. He outlines their value to the organisation as “A new company is created as a result of listening to customers, partners, or others.” This would equate to the type of personality who emanates from the North Western segment of a PeopleMap. A cautious, analytical person who wants to listen to all the ideas, thoughts suggestions of colleagues before reaching a conclusion. This person will be introverted in that they do all their processing internally. They are also thinking types and share these characteristics with others in this segment to a greater or lesser degree.
The fourth type he describes as the likeable hero and has this to say about them ” A dedicated individual overcomes all odds to make his/her idea work”. This would equate to the type of person who emanates from the South Western segment of the map. A calm, unruffled type who will be self contained in their introversion yet have strong feelings for others and involve them willingly in their thoughts and actions. They will share these characteristics with all others who emanate from this segment of the map to a greater or lesser degree.
Bhargava goes onto discuss how all these people would go about setting up a business which in itself in interesting, however there are many organisations made up of all these types and if they were to pull their talents together many an organisation could benefit enormously from this powerful mix.
The Techniques
The comparisons to identified types also works when Bhargava describes the techniques to use in his book. Staying with the four segments of the map, although the map divides into a great many more fragmentations than this, but for simplicity this is the easiest way to proceed. He describes nine techniques, however I equate four of these with the PeopleMaps map and these are:-
Curiosity Marketing he describes as “Engaging customers by inspiring their curiosity”. This is what piques the interest of someone who emanates from the North Western segment of the map. They are insatiably curious and want to know what and how and why something works or does not and they would see this as a great motivator for others to become involved. They always want to find out things for themselves and making others look would be important to them. They would succeed in their efforts more especially with those who are like them and share their segment of the map as this type of behaviour would be what engages their interest.
Karmic Marketing he describes as “Doing something good without any expectation of reward”. This would be the tactics of someone who emanated from the South Western segment of the map as they want others to benefit from their enterprises. They like to share especially goodwill and will do what it takes to make this the reality. They particularly enjoy one to one participation and sharing personal recommendations, or doing something kind for others appeals to them. This would also appeal to all those customers who come from this segment of the map and is where they are most likely to succeed.
Participation Marketing he outlines as “Participating in a dialogue without needing to lead it”. This would appeal to someone who emanates from the South Eastern segment of the map as they love to talk and discuss especially their own ideas although they are interested in the ideas of others too. What they really relish is being part of something and being able to influence a decision. They thrive on the engagement and conversation involved. This would appeal to all those who share their characteristics i.e. those from the south eastern side of the map.
Useful Marketing this he describes as “Creating content that has value and using it for marketing”. This would be the style of those who emanate from the North Eastern segment of the map. The practicality of this approach is what would motivate them. They want to offer something that would achieve results in the shortest possible time. They go through life without frills or fuss and have a no nonsense approach to things that matter. They love being involved in the decision making process and demonstrate thinking rather than features. This would also be the appeal for all those who share their segment of the map.
In the different categories of marketing discussed above I have tried to equate the positions of different personalities found on the PeopleMaps map to each technique, because it is common sense that if people could be approached in a manner that meets their needs they would be more likely to participate in whatever was being asked of them.
Personality not Included is a great read for anyone interested in personality, marketing and business. Visit the Personality Not Included website for lots more, including the Making of PNI and a Reader’s Community.
This is an email I received from one of our members today and I wanted to share the response as it applies to so many people today. Many people who looked forward to a secure retirement have had to come up with alternatives because of the credit crunch and other things that have affected their pensions.
Dear Martin,
The package looks wonderful but, at 66, I believe I am too old to be
looking for a career. For various reasons, some my own fault, I have no
savings and only reduced pension and benefits for income. My main
priority, therefore, is to find any work that will produce a liveable
income and, maybe, some savings.
My work experience is pretty impressive but, after 15 months of
trying, I am coming to the conclusion that I have no future. If you saw
my full c.v, you would find this as terrible as I do!
Any feedback will be received gratefully.
Thanks,
Mike.
I’m not going to kid you, the truth is that traditional CV based recruitment has the odds stacked against you at 66. And yet at 66 you would still be among the youngest Presidents or Prime Ministers in history. From what you say you have a wealth of experience and an impressive CV. You can really make this work for you if you use the techniques described in “Land your Dream Job”.
From the course you will discover that establishing yourself as a specialist is paramount to your success. When you have as much experience as you have Mike, then this isn’t difficult.
The other critical factor is to be very clear about what problem you are fixing and for whom. I suspect you may be making the same mistake that every job seeker makes (CV based recruitment forces you into it), you are focusing on solving your problem (I need a job) and not on the employers problem (Sales are down, Quality is poor, staff turnover is too high, costs are to high, etc).
I would advise against retraining in general. Your lack of skills is unlikely to be preventing you from solving some significant problems that your sector is experiencing. If you are going to learn anything new then get brilliant at using linkedIn.com Get brilliant a using Social Media.
I hire developers from all over the world to help me with the vast array of development projects we are working on. I usually look for specialists. I have no idea how old any of them are, nor do I care. I never look at their CVs. I look at what they have presented about themselves online and from that, establish if they are equiped to solve my specific problem. I recently started working with a man of 56 as he is expert in his very narrow specialist field. I only know his age because he mentioned. I didn’t care.
You can start worrying when the world has no more problems left to fix. But given the state of things today, there have never been more problems. Until that time comes somebody somewhere is really needing your help. You owe it to them to put yourself in a place that they can find you. You need to “redecorate” yourself so that they recognise you when they find you and that you look like a solution to their problem.
Mike, I am so confident that the course will help you, that I would like to give you “Land Your Dream Job ” course for free. All I ask is that you share your experience with me and my audience. Perhaps your experience will inspire others and give them a bit of hope and advice.
If you are used to using assessment centres but are looking to save a bit of money, then you could use PeopleMaps personality profiling tools.
Save yourself a small fortune and enhance the service you receive at the same time.
Using the PeopleMaps online questionnaire you can discover the personality profile of your candidates in a matter of minutes. Candidates can complete the questionnaire from home or from your office. The questionnaire takes only 7 minutes but is incredibly accurate and the reports are extremely detailed.
You could process 100 candidates in less time than it takes an assessment centre to process one.
Once a candidate has completed the questionnaire, you can choose which report you want to read about them. There are about twenty different reports, each one dealing with a particular job role; such as Customer Service, PA Admin and Secs, Sales etc . . .
Reports cost from as little as £10 and volume discounts are available. It is also possible to have all your reports for free if you take a license, particularly useful for larger employers.
You mean you’re not yet on Twitter and you’re looking for a new job? You could well be missing out on your dream job - today! And it’s not the first time we’ve said it.
Okay, so Twitter isn’t going to be a silver bullet solution for everyone - but ignore the antics of so called celebrities and Twitter is currently a fruitful place to spend some time if you’re thinking about changing careers, nervous about your job, or plain and simply out of work.
Here’s some great stuff I found in less than 10 minutes through this morning’s links on Twitter ….
Spend even half an hour each day on the platform and you will certainly learn heaps about job hunting, but even better - you’ll also create a very valuable personal network which could result in your making your career dreams come true.
Give it a go. Spend at least 30 minutes each day for a month and you’ll soon know where you want to take it. There’s plenty of social media experts out there who’ll tell you how to go about it all the right way. Just remember, be personable, be professional, be helpful, be respectful but most of all be social - it’s networking and research trimmed down to a sentence or two - but it’s powerful, effective and immediate. Now is the time - it might not be here forever ….
For more career/recruitment-oriented tweets, follow @dreamjob.
We use Twitter a lot here at PeopleMaps HQ and were straight in there with support and for tickets when we learned that Edinburgh would be hosting a Twestival.
Twestival
Twestival has captured the imagination of the Twitter community - raising funds for the non profit charity : water, with a series of events in 180 cities across the world from Johannesburg to Shanghai.
Edinburgh Twestival
The Edinburgh Twestival looks set to be a blast. There are a ton of prizes to be had, not least of which is a crate of Ardberg whisky and space on a Second Life Island! (PeopleMaps are also donating personality profiling to one lucky winner - saving the world, one profile at a time!).
What else will happen? There will be live music - we’re especially looking forward to Peter Gregson, with his intriguing Words on The Wall performance which engages the audience by integrating SMS, Twitter and Flickr activity from the audience.
And there’ll be lots of WiFi action, with mobiles and laptops and other devices abounding.
The main attraction? The ‘McTwitterati*’ will be there - and we’re excited to finally meet up with folks we interact with on a daily basis but have yet to meet in the flesh The Twitter community is savvy, and we’re hoping that by sheer osmosis, we’ll become as switched on as they are.
The Edinburgh Twestival will be held on Thursday 12 February 2009, 19:00, Hawke and Hunter, 12 Picardy Place, Edinburgh EH1 3JT
Do Let us know if you’re going or attending a Twestival near you.
The PeopleMaps personality questionnaire is a very clever thing. And we’ve made it work even better for all partners.
The questionnaire is now available as a widget - which means you can embed it directly into your webpage for complete customisation of your sales message.
-Very good!
I find it a very valuable tool;
as one believes more in
something if experienced it
personally.
-Wow! At the risk of
sounding like Patsy or
Edina - my PartnerMaps
report is Absolutely
Fabulous! I love the way it
looks and the best thing
about it is that my partner
of 35 years agrees with what
it tells about us both.
Everyone should have one.
-It's the best!
-Thank you, most
informative and helpful.
Timothy.
-Very Exiting and informative.
-Very good! I find it a very valuable tool; as one believes more in something if experienced it personally.
-Wow! At the risk of sounding like Patsy or Edina - my PartnerMaps report is Absolutely Fabulous! I love the way it looks and the best thing about it is that my partner of 35 years agrees with what it tells about us both. Everyone should have one.
-It's the best!
-Thank you, most informative and helpful. Timothy.