What Makes Humans Tick? : Exploring the Best Validated Assessments - Brandon Parker

What Makes Humans Tick?

Exploring the Best Validated Assessments

By: Brandon Parker, Jennifer Larsen, Tony Alessandra

Paperback | 30 August 2021

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Understanding, nurturing, and developing people are critical in every professional and personal relationship. But how can you get a clear picture of a person, including their needs, wants, strengths, challenges, and capabilities? There are many powerful assessment tools on the market and an overwhelming number of opinions regarding which are the best to use. Through years of research, the Assessments 24x7 team knows that people are far too complex for a single assessment solution. Meet DISC & Motivators - and other fundamental assessments - each measuring a different and essential dimension of human behavior, emotion, and cognition to help you make the best decisions regarding your personal and professional interactions.

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