Understanding Your and Your Teams' Strengths

University of Illinois, Liberal Arts & Sciences, Marketing & Communication Team

Jeff Yacup

15 August 2023

Jeff Yacup

Collaborator. Educator. MBA. MA Ed.

Likes: Pasta, Sports, Adventure, Travel, Cold Beer

Dislikes: Winter, Mustard, Mean People, Dry Skin

TEam Intros

1. Name

2. Role

3. Most Fun/Interesting Thing You've Done This Summer

 

Opening Activity

Takeaways

Strengths Philosophy 

Positive Psych

the study of positive traits, the study of positive institutions, the study of positive emotions

The Formula

talent+knowledge+skills=

strength

Why Strengths?

increase self knowledge,  more engaged at work, more likely to have an excellent quality of life

The Key Tenants

1. Top achievers fully recognize their talents and build on them to develop strengths

2. Top achievers apply their greatest talents in roles that best suit them, and subsequently partner with those to tackle tasks that do not suit them.

3. Top achievers invent ways to apply their greatest talents to their achievement tasks. They use them to overcome obstacles and invent new ways of capitalizing on them.

Reviewing Your Themes

Underline agreement

Cross Out Disgreement

Star Anything that is Most Like You

Takeaways

5 Minute Break

Your Strengths And How You Use Them

Partner Discussion: Connect to Your ACtivities

Scavenger Hunt

Domains of Talent

  • Executing-they know how to make things happen. Leaders with this area, have the ability to implement solutions, and turn ideas into reality.

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  • Influencing- they are able to help their team reach a broader audience. They are always selling the team’s ideas inside and outside the organization. These people ensure the group is heard.

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  • Relationship Building-they are the essential glue to hold the team together. Without these people, the team is a group of individuals. These individuals are able to create groups/teams that are great than the sum of the parts.

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  • Strategic Thinking-they are the people who keep us all focused on what could be. They absorb and analyze information to assist the team in making a better decision with a focus to the future.

Domains of Talent

Executing Influencing Relationship Building Strategic Thinking
Achiever Activator Adaptability Analytical
Arranger Command Connectedness Context
Belief Communication Developer Futuristic
Consistency Competition Empathy Ideation
Deliberative Maximizer Harmony Input
Discipline Self-Assurance Includer Intellection
Focus Significance Individualization Learner
Responsibility Woo Positivity Strategic
Restorative Relator

Strength Goal Setting

Wrap up

One insight about yourself

One thing you have learned about a teammate/your team

The most effective leaders are always investing in strengths. Ultimately focusing on employee strengths increases employee engagement by over 60%.

 

The most effective leaders surround themselves with the right people and then maximize their team. They are not well rounded, but the best teams are.

"A leader needs to know his/her strengths as a carpenter knows his tools, or as a physician knows the instruments at her disposal. What great leaders have in common is that each truly knows his or her strengths-and can call on the right strength at the right time. This explains why there is no definitive list of characteristics that describes all leaders."

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