| INDIVIDUAL
ATTRIBUTE INDEX |
Over
50 years of scientific research has revealed that there are 3 distinct
styles of decision making. Each of us can make decisions in these 3 ways,
but we tend to develop a preference for one more than the other 2. This
preference becomes a subconscious force, affecting the decisions we make
on a daily basis and shaping how we perceive the world around us and
how we perceive ourselves. The 3 decisional styles are the personal,
the practical, and the analytical.
We all have different
balances of the 3 styles; that’s what makes our decisions and actions
different. It is this understanding of your individual strengths and
weaknesses that will enable you to affect change in your life and achieve
greater personal success. It is only by first understanding something
that we are then able to change it.
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| What is the RAC
Attribute Index |
The
RAC Attribute Index is a personal assessment tool that provides information
as to how a person makes decisions: intrinsically, extrinsically, or
systematically. It also identifies areas of strength (maximers) and areas
of weakness (minimizers). Our approach is unique in that we measure where
an individual is now and what his or her essential elements are, and
those can become predictors of future strengths. Our approach is outcome-focused
rather than simply measuring non-relevant activities. Each individual
has the opportunity to decide what action, if any he or she wants to
take. In addition, the assessment tool is supported by a comprehensive
action planning process that helps promote the actions taken.
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| Gathering
the Data |
There
are 2 methods utilized in gathering data: the assessment itself and a
personal interview. Personal interviews are conducted by certified facilitators
in order to explain the individual’s assessment. |
| Key Areas of Interest |
By
understanding the way in which we think, it becomes possible to leverage
that knowledge to make better decisions, maximize strengths, minimize
weaknesses, and achieve greater successes in whatever we do. When we
gain this understanding for another person in a organizational setting,
it increases understanding, allows for better utilization of skills and
alignment of work, increases management efficiency and effectiveness,
and in general can impact the organization’s overall health and
performance. |