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In this episode of the Business Broken to Smokin’ Podcast:

Lodestone True North’s Head Coach Mark Whitmore interviews Kolbe Certified Consultant Kimberly Dyer.

How We Work

https://www.kolbe.com/

https://www.kolbe.com/kolbe-wisdom/#ConativeMind

0:00 Intro

5:42 Book reference — Traction by Gino Wickman

7:28 What does it look like to get certified in Kolbe?

10:19 What are these assessments measuring and why are they valuable?

Differences between 3 types of assessments:

  • Affective (Feeling)
  • Cognitive (Thinking)
  • Conative (Doing - How you take action when you have the freedom to be yourself)

13:36 Why should we do any assessment?

15:01 Ergs…

17:20 “Imagine if you could accomplish your goals, objectives, with less people, or with the same people that aren’t burned out. You’d have a retention device built-in. You’ll probably start attracting people because they are hearing: ‘This is a great place to work.’”

18:56 ROI on assessments…

  • Less mistakes because of miscommunication
  • Better collaborative team
  • Better predictable results when you put a team together

20:09 What are some other note-worthy assessments?

20:30 6 Types of Working Genius (Patrick Lencioni) https://www.workinggenius.com/

20:58 DISC

21:38 Book Reference - Drive by Daniel Pink

22:01 Mark’s M3M tool - https://youtu.be/NR9kRJFSYcc?t=318

23:13 Reference to other assessments:

Strengthsfinder https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/strengthsfinder.aspx

DISC https://www.discprofile.com/what-is-disc/how-disc-works/

Culture Index https://www.cultureindex.com

Predictive Index https://www.predictiveindex.com

24:09 What’s the difference between affective, cognitive, and conative?

25:50 Book Reference - 6 Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni

29:04 Book Reference - Grit by Angela Duckworth

29:46 Ideal pairing with Kolbe…

31:31 What does the actual Kolbe assessment look like? (It’s not a test) www.kolbe.com

37:18 “You’ve got a perfect score!” (Strengths-based assessment)

37:57 The 4 Numbers

  • Red - Fact Finder (How you gather and share information)
  • Blue - Follow Thru (How you use systems and processes, organizing)
  • Green - Quick Start (How you handle risk and uncertainty)
  • Yellow - Implementor (not implementer) (how you handle physical or tangible space/objects)

Different Kolbe assessments:

  • Kolbe A (who your are truly in your natural state)
  • Kolbe B (how you see your job)
  • Kolbe C (how a supervisor would create for an ideal candidate)

46:00 How to do this without creating more problem?

  • Half day workshop looks like…

49:58 Explain what the ranges are, hierarchy from left to right…

50:53 Fact Finder (Red)

1-3 Simplify (Start with end in mind, sees big picture)

4-6 Like and need to explain, fact checking along the way

7-10 Strategizing, looking for patterns

53:02 How do these conflict or get along?

54:32 Roles for different levels of fact finder…

56:38 Follow Thru (Blue) - Systems and processes. Digital files and physical files…

1-3 Adapting

4-6 Maintaining the preexisting systems

7-10 Systemization (executing on current or creating new)

1:04:46 Quick Start - Risk and uncertainty

1-3 Stabilization to the chaos (resist straying from the plan)

4-6 Modify

7-10 Innovators

1:08:13 Implementor - Haptics (tangible tools, physical space)

1-3 Envisioning (how’s it going to look)

4-6 Restoration or preservation

7-10 Pick up tools and start building

1:09:05 Reference to Frank Gehry https://www.biography.com/artist/frank-gehry

1:14:50 How many ergs should we spend at work?

1:17:49 Tips or next steps…

1:21:40 Five desert island books

**Credits**

Music - Workin for a living - Huey Lewis & The News

Website: https://www.lodestonetruenorth.com

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In this episode of the Business Broken to Smokin’ Podcast:

Lodestone True North’s Head Coach Mark Whitmore interviews Kolbe Certified Consultant Kimberly Dyer.

How We Work

https://www.kolbe.com/

https://www.kolbe.com/kolbe-wisdom/#ConativeMind

0:00 Intro

5:42 Book reference — Traction by Gino Wickman

7:28 What does it look like to get certified in Kolbe?

10:19 What are these assessments measuring and why are they valuable?

Differences between 3 types of assessments:

  • Affective (Feeling)
  • Cognitive (Thinking)
  • Conative (Doing - How you take action when you have the freedom to be yourself)

13:36 Why should we do any assessment?

15:01 Ergs…

17:20 “Imagine if you could accomplish your goals, objectives, with less people, or with the same people that aren’t burned out. You’d have a retention device built-in. You’ll probably start attracting people because they are hearing: ‘This is a great place to work.’”

18:56 ROI on assessments…

  • Less mistakes because of miscommunication
  • Better collaborative team
  • Better predictable results when you put a team together

20:09 What are some other note-worthy assessments?

20:30 6 Types of Working Genius (Patrick Lencioni) https://www.workinggenius.com/

20:58 DISC

21:38 Book Reference - Drive by Daniel Pink

22:01 Mark’s M3M tool - https://youtu.be/NR9kRJFSYcc?t=318

23:13 Reference to other assessments:

Strengthsfinder https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/strengthsfinder.aspx

DISC https://www.discprofile.com/what-is-disc/how-disc-works/

Culture Index https://www.cultureindex.com

Predictive Index https://www.predictiveindex.com

24:09 What’s the difference between affective, cognitive, and conative?

25:50 Book Reference - 6 Types of Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni

29:04 Book Reference - Grit by Angela Duckworth

29:46 Ideal pairing with Kolbe…

31:31 What does the actual Kolbe assessment look like? (It’s not a test) www.kolbe.com

37:18 “You’ve got a perfect score!” (Strengths-based assessment)

37:57 The 4 Numbers

  • Red - Fact Finder (How you gather and share information)
  • Blue - Follow Thru (How you use systems and processes, organizing)
  • Green - Quick Start (How you handle risk and uncertainty)
  • Yellow - Implementor (not implementer) (how you handle physical or tangible space/objects)

Different Kolbe assessments:

  • Kolbe A (who your are truly in your natural state)
  • Kolbe B (how you see your job)
  • Kolbe C (how a supervisor would create for an ideal candidate)

46:00 How to do this without creating more problem?

  • Half day workshop looks like…

49:58 Explain what the ranges are, hierarchy from left to right…

50:53 Fact Finder (Red)

1-3 Simplify (Start with end in mind, sees big picture)

4-6 Like and need to explain, fact checking along the way

7-10 Strategizing, looking for patterns

53:02 How do these conflict or get along?

54:32 Roles for different levels of fact finder…

56:38 Follow Thru (Blue) - Systems and processes. Digital files and physical files…

1-3 Adapting

4-6 Maintaining the preexisting systems

7-10 Systemization (executing on current or creating new)

1:04:46 Quick Start - Risk and uncertainty

1-3 Stabilization to the chaos (resist straying from the plan)

4-6 Modify

7-10 Innovators

1:08:13 Implementor - Haptics (tangible tools, physical space)

1-3 Envisioning (how’s it going to look)

4-6 Restoration or preservation

7-10 Pick up tools and start building

1:09:05 Reference to Frank Gehry https://www.biography.com/artist/frank-gehry

1:14:50 How many ergs should we spend at work?

1:17:49 Tips or next steps…

1:21:40 Five desert island books

**Credits**

Music - Workin for a living - Huey Lewis & The News

Website: https://www.lodestonetruenorth.com

  continue reading

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