Do you work hard to meet personal and team goals? Do you value organization and planning? If so, you may be a high scorer in military leadership. Let’s take a look at the behavioral traits of someone with a high score in military leadership and what managers can do to best encourage their growth.
Meet Jenna. Jenna is a go-getter who always works hard to meet her goals and deadlines at work. If someone's wondering when a meeting is, they always ask Jenna because she's always organized and ahead of the game. People in the office also seek her out when they're having a bad day because she's always very calm and even, despite what the day might throw at her.
Jenna is a good example of someone who likely has a high military leadership score. She:
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Although high scorers in military leadership can be reliable, hard working employees, sometimes their heightened sense of duty and obligation can have negative consequences in their personal and work life. At times, this often rigid commitment to duty can cause them to come across as stiff, boring and dispassionate to others.
Whether you’re a manager of a low military leadership scorer or wanting to learn how to better understand a colleague’s behavior, here are some ideas on how to effectively manage this behavioral trait.
Recommendations for High Scorers:
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