Reference Profiles

Reference Profiles provide a rough description of a person’s PI Behavioral Assessment (BA) scores. They make it easier to understand and discuss BA results, which improves engagement, team function, employee development, and selection decisions. When you ask someone where they live, they’ll likely tell you the name of an area or neighborhood. For example, someone…

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Understanding behavioral data

All PI patterns and Reference Profiles are beautiful. There are no right or wrong responses or good or bad results to the Predictive Index Behavioral Assessment™️. We simply use the results to understand how we’re different from (or similar to) our peers so we can find new ways to communicate, collaborate, and support one another….

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Our assessments

Our assessments have been validated through rigorous scientific testing and research over decades. They’re tried and true: We’ve assessed more than 25 million people around the world and major companies worldwide trust us to help: Over PI’s history, our researchers have conducted hundreds of criterion validity studies for clients, spanning many different industries, regions, and…

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Introduction to the PI Behavioral Assessment

Welcome to Intro to the BA! Read all about the BA basics including what the BA measures, validity, reliability, scoring, and more.

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Managing multiple Behavioral Assessments

Millions of people complete the PI Behavioral Assessment (“BA”) every year, some of whom may be asked to complete the assessment additional times. Whether it’s as a part of a hiring process, or as a request from a manager, colleague, or friend, multiple assessments may be more common than you may think.  When someone has…

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Obtenez des résultats exceptionnels en optimisant les Talents : lancement de l’atelier (French)

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Introducing the Adapting Team

An Adapting Team is one of the nine Team Types identified by The Predictive Index. Adapting Teams self-organize and work together when they see value in combining individual strengths. They exchange information organically, and expectations for how to work adapt over time. When conflict arises, it’s often because of behavioral differences. But the team is malleable…

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Introducing the Pathfinding Team

A Pathfinding Team is one of the nine Team Types identified by The Predictive Index. Pathfinding Teams can be described as “relentless.” Conflict is frequent, with each person championing their point of view. Fortunately, they see conflict as valuable—it forces them to challenge each other and think differently. They don’t always take time to coordinate with…

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