Are you someone who likes to be center stage? Does attention from other people give you energy? If so, you may be a high scorer in exhibition. Let’s take a look at the behavioral traits of someone with a high score in exhibition and what you can do to best encourage their growth.
Meet Kyle. Kyle likes to be the center of attention and is always doing something to stand out, whether it be wearing a loud outfit or telling animated stories in the office-he always wants to be seen. He loves when people recognize him or give him compliments in public and he is always striving to receive this kind of recognition. Whether it be getting a coffee in the break room or giving a presentation, Kyle is always the life of the party and isn't afraid to be center stage.
Kyle is a good example of someone who likely has a high exhibition score. He:
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Although high scorers in exhibition can be charismatic, powerful leaders in the workplace, sometimes their tendency to outshine other less performative employees can be problematic. If you have a workplace "where politics is the predominant culture" and employees are "always trying to figure out where they are in the hierarchy," says UPenn clinical professor of psychiatry, Jody Foster, you should be on the lookout for high scorers in exhibition. Because high scorers in Exhibition tend to be forceful, controlling and insistent on winning attention, they can sometimes be perceived as manipulative and coercive to their low exhibition counterparts, creating an imbalance of power between employees.
Here are some tips for managing someone with a high exhibition score:
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