Apr 1, 2021
This white paper takes a look at personality, what it is and isn’t, if it can be measured, and the science behind personality-based assessments. The paper explains the difference between “personality tests” which tend to place a person in a box, by assigning a ‘type’ or identifier, and more focused personality-based assessments, which measure defined components of one’s personality.
Nov 30, 2020
TTI SI recently received a request to provide a research-supported rationale for TTI SI’s use of natural and adapted DISC graphs in our reports. This is a good reminder that some things are so obvious to us internally that we fail to provide the outside world with the documentation needed to understand our decisions. The graphic separation of the DISC data is a great example. This paper will not only explain how these two graphs provide crucial differentiating information, it will also point out how a single averaged DISC graph can be very misleading when trying to understand human behavior.
Feb 28, 2020
The TTI SI Stress Assessment is a diagnostic tool that is focused on workplace culture. The tool exposes potential sources of stress in the following categories: Workplace Demands, Effort/reward balance, Control, Organization change, Management/supervisor issues, social support, and job security. While we all can, and from time to time do, bring our personal issues into the workplace, work-related problems are the only ones that management has control over and therefore must be aware. This brief paper explains the purpose of the stress assessment and provides the research underpinnings for how it was developed.
Apr 3, 2019
If your business is dealing with workplace stress issues and you are willing to think outside the conventional box, Altered Traits, by Daniel Goleman and Richard Davidson, reviews the scientific facts behind meditation. This book review provides a quick read to help you determine if the book is right for you or your clients.