Moving Towards vs Moving Away Explained
In this video, we explore why sometimes the colouring in the heptagon portrays something different to the most utilised and least utilised identifiers in the thought code.
Specifically you will learn:
- The spread of data the heptagon reflects
- What the colouring in the thinking style wedges represent with respect to data points
- The specific data utilised to represent the most and least utilised styles of thinking
- As a bonus: A powerful way of describing and positioning the 7 different thinking styles to your client promoting ‘orange’ thinking (lead self), ‘blue’ thinking (lead others) and ‘green’ thinking (lead business)
- And another bonus: The value of explaining and comparing ‘internal’ and ‘external’ frame of reference to your clients with respect to expectations, standards and feedback