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Elite Manager Profile

The Elite Manager Profile is a general indicator of the individual’s ability to lead and manage others. Adding the Elite Intellect Profile helps identify those who can also problem solve, learn and think quickly.

Measures the Following:

LEADERSHIP

The degree to which the individual has the necessary interest, ability and disposition necessary to perform in a leadership capacity. Leadership is important for jobs that require the management of others and/or the coordination of the work of others to accomplish the organization’s goals. Supervisors, managers and team or group leaders need leadership characteristics to be successful.

SUPERVISION

The degree to which the individual has the ability and disposition to motivate others, relate well to employees, create a sense of unity among staff, and maintain high levels of employee satisfaction. Supervision skills are important for jobs that require overseeing and managing others.

STRESS MANAGEMENT

The degree to which the individual is likely to demonstrate patience and stress tolerance during challenging work-related situations. This characteristic is appropriate for jobs requiring interactions with customers, multitasking and jobs in fast paced organizations.

ACHIEVEMENT DRIVE

The degree to which the individual is likely to be competitive and driven to be the best. This characteristic is important for jobs where the attainment of established goals and benchmarks are important (e.g., sales jobs). It is also important for jobs where there may be competition within departments or between coworkers and positions where the individual is expected to grow and advance to higher levels within the organization.

SELF-CONFIDENCE

The degree to which the individual is likely to be self assured, is not overly affected by what others think of them, and is confident in their decisions and actions. This characteristic is important for jobs that require independent thought, a self-starter attitude, sales and management.

ASSERTIVENESS

The degree to which the individual is likely to assert themselves, speak their mind and enjoy taking control or the lead in group situations. This characteristic is important for jobs where a strong personality is a plus (e.g., most sales jobs and managerial positions).

Test Details

  • 95 questions
  • Untimed (Approximately 21 min.)
  • Expected Behaviors
  • Follow-up Interview Questions
  • Online Administration
  • Immediate Score Report
  • Management Suggestions

80%

Reduction in Workplace Accidents

60%

Decrease in Time to Hire 

87%

Reduction in Turnover 

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