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StrengthsFinder 2.0 Report




© 2000, 2006-2012 GALLUP, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide
SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 01-18-2012



Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian


Your Top 5 Themes

   Deliberative
   Empathy
   Intellection
   Ideation
   Relator



What's in This Guide?

Section I: Awareness
        A brief Shared Theme Description for each of your top five themes
        Your Personalized Strengths Insights, which describe what makes you stand out from others
        with the same theme in their top five
        Questions for you to answer to increase your awareness of your talents
Section II: Application
        10 Ideas for Action for each of your top five themes
        Questions for you to answer to help you apply your talents
Section III: Achievement
        Examples of what each of your top five themes "sounds like" -- real quotes from people who
        also have the theme in their top five
        Steps for you to take to help you leverage your talents for achievement




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                           1
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Section I: Awareness
Deliberative
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Deliberative theme are best described by the serious care
they take in making decisions or choices. They anticipate the obstacles.

Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?

Because of your strengths, you divulge your innermost thoughts and feelings to a small, close-knit
circle of confidants. With great caution, you expose your beliefs, fears, hopes, desires, failures,
worries, dreams, or personal history. Understandably, you are careful to consider all circumstances
and possible consequences about what you reveal. Driven by your talents, you choose not to reveal
to others too much about yourself, your thoughts, and your feelings. You exercise great care and
weigh all possible risks when you interact with people. You prefer to give sincere and well-deserved
compliments. You are likely to refrain from acknowledging the talents, contributions, and
accomplishments of individuals and groups until you have clear evidence they merit special acclaim.
By nature, you refrain from sharing much about yourself with others. You are reserved by nature. You
prefer to keep your thoughts to yourself. Yet, when the situation demands conversation, you can be
talkative and sociable. Chances are good that you generally present yourself to others as a no-
nonsense person. People soon figure out you prefer to work or study by yourself. Instinctively, you
often are described as a no-nonsense person. You are determined to examine the smallest details of
processes, problems, regulations, plans, and contracts. Breaking these into their basic parts helps
you better understand them. You are easily annoyed by individuals who fail to give you enough time
to methodically investigate, study, or think through things.

Questions

    1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to
       you?
    2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you?




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                            2
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Empathy
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Empathy theme can sense the feelings of other people by
imagining themselves in others’ lives or others’ situations.

Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?

Driven by your talents, you are attuned to the present. Studying and reflecting on days gone by is less
interesting to you. You concentrate on examining what is currently happening to you and what is
going on in the world today. By nature, you long to be befriended by everyone you meet. Your intuition
helps you distinguish between those who do and do not enjoy your company. Typically you figure out
who is simply going through the motions of being nice. You can also determine who holds you in high
regard. You probably avoid people who hurt your feelings. You choose to spend more time with those
who genuinely like you. Because of your strengths, you might consider what you want to make better
about yourself, a project, another person, a plan, or an event. When people recognize your
commitment to quality, some of them may be willing to reveal to you their innermost thoughts or
feelings. Perhaps you yearn to be trusted not to tell anyone what was meant for you alone to hear.
Chances are good that you may feel honored when someone you know personally says you are a
friend who is worthy of trust. It’s very likely that you may be a person to whom people express their
personal concerns or reveal their emotions. Perhaps you have a gift for understanding what
individuals are experiencing. Sometimes your insights help you ask the right questions or offer
appropriate assistance.

Questions

    1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to
       you?
    2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you?




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                            3
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Intellection
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Intellection theme are characterized by their intellectual
activity. They are introspective and appreciate intellectual discussions.

Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?

Instinctively, you routinely set aside a block of time each week to simply think about what you need to
do. This practice likely has contributed to many of your accomplishments as a solo performer.
Chances are good that you delve into intriguing subject matter. You read, write, listen to lectures,
experiment, and research topics to broaden your understanding of them. Often you think of questions
no one else has ever asked. Just as often, you find your own answers. By nature, you gravitate to
discussions where the participants are committed to searching for truth and reason. Driven by your
talents, you often find yourself contemplating your obligations. Your promises to others are of
paramount importance to you. Thorough by nature, you carefully consider what you need to do. As a
result, you can be relied upon to explore many angles before acting. Because of your strengths, you
have new ideas whirling around in your head much of the time. You are very interested in solving
problems, conceiving new concepts, designing plans, or understanding everyday matters.

Questions

    1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to
       you?
    2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you?




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                             4
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Ideation
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Ideation theme are fascinated by ideas. They are able to
find connections between seemingly disparate phenomena.

Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?

Instinctively, you regard yourself as logical and reasonable. You spontaneously reduce mechanisms,
processes, proposals, ideas, or formulas to their basic parts. You figure out how the pieces interrelate.
Your discoveries tell you why something does or does not function the way it should. Chances are
good that you often are the originator of fresh ideas for brand-new campaigns, business ventures,
initiatives, or special events. Because of your strengths, you spontaneously dissect plans, proposals,
processes, or contracts. You often take apart mechanisms. What do you do with all these pieces,
parts, or steps? You carefully examine them. Then you determine the function of each one.
Frequently you are the most knowledgeable person in the group. This helps you generate more
original ideas than your coworkers, teammates, or classmates can. By nature, you are an original and
innovative thinker. Others frequently rely on you to generate novel concepts, theories, plans, or
solutions. You refuse to be stifled by traditions or trapped by routines. You probably bristle when
someone says, “We can’t change that. We’ve always done it this way.” It’s very likely that you have a
rich vocabulary upon which to draw. The words you choose often expand and challenge your
listeners’ or readers’ thinking.

Questions

    1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to
       you?
    2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you?




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                             5
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Relator
Shared Theme Description
People who are especially talented in the Relator theme enjoy close relationships with others. They
find deep satisfaction in working hard with friends to achieve a goal.

Your Personalized Strengths Insights
What makes you stand out?

It’s very likely that you are regarded as a hard worker and a doer. You derive a lot of satisfaction from
tackling projects without anyone interfering with your plans or second-guessing how you do things. By
nature, you may have friends who come to you for guidance, suggestions, or recommendations.
Topics might include situations in their personal or professional lives. Chances are good that you feel
most fulfilled when you are busy and simply performing routine tasks. When you have nothing to do,
typically you find something to do. Sitting around and wasting time does not suit you at all.
Instinctively, you are quite comfortable being honest about yourself with others. You harbor very few
illusions about who you really are. Furthermore, you can openly acknowledge your mistakes and
shortcomings. This is apt to distinguish you from most people. Driven by your talents, you periodically
are sought out by people whom you have befriended. They may trust you when you have taken time
to know them individually. This may partially explain why certain people come back again and again
for ideas or suggestions. They might realize you try to tailor your words of wisdom to fit their unique
situations, needs, strengths, limitations, goals, or personalities.

Questions

    1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to
       you?
    2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you?




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                              6
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Questions
    1. How does this information help you better understand your unique talents?
    2. How can you use this understanding to add value to your role?
    3. How can you apply this knowledge to add value to your team, workgroup, department, or
       division?
    4. How will this understanding help you add value to your organization?
    5. What will you do differently tomorrow as a result of this report?




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                     7
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Section II: Application
Deliberative
Ideas for Action:
    You have naturally good judgment, so consider work in which you can provide advice and
    counsel. You might be especially adept at legal work, crafting sound business deals, or
    ensuring compliance to regulations.
    Whatever your role, take responsibility for helping others think through their decisions.
    You can see factors that others may not see. You will soon be sought as a valuable
    sounding board.
    Explain your process of careful decision making — that you highlight risk in order to take
    control and reduce it. You don’t want others to misconstrue your Deliberative talents for
    tentativeness or fear of action.
    You inspire trust because you are cautious and considerate about sensitive topics. Use
    these talents by taking on opportunities to handle delicate issues and conflicts.
    Rather than take foolhardy risks, you are apt to approach a decision cautiously. Trust your
    instincts when you believe that something is too good to be true.
    During times of change, consider the advantages of being conservative in your decision
    making. Be ready to explain these advantages to others.
    Don’t let anyone push you into revealing too much about yourself too soon. Check people
    out carefully before sharing confidential information. You naturally build friendships slowly,
    so take pride in your small circle of good friends.
    Partner with someone with strong Command, Self-Assurance, or Activator talents.
    Together you will make many decisions, and these decisions will be sound.
    Temper the tendency of others to haphazardly move into action by declaring a
    “consideration” period before decisions are made. Your caution can serve to steer others
    away from folly and toward wise conclusions.
    Give yourself permission to withhold your opinion until you get all the facts and have an
    opportunity to ponder your stance. You are not someone who embraces change
    immediately; you are apt to reflect on possible outcomes so that all the angles are
    covered. As a deliberative person, you function as a “brake” for more impulsive types who
    wish to move quickly.
Questions

    1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to
       take.
    2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will
       take in the next 30 days.




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                           8
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Empathy
Ideas for Action:
    Help your friends and colleagues be more aware when one of your peers is having a
    difficult time. Remember, most people do not have your ability to pick up on sensitive
    situations.
    Act quickly and firmly when others behave in a way that is unhealthy for themselves or
    others. Understanding someone’s emotional state does not mean that you must excuse
    this behavior. Be aware that when your empathy turns to sympathy, others might see you
    as a “bleeding heart.”
    Partner with someone with strong Command or Activator talents. This person will help you
    take needed action, even though people’s feelings might suffer as a result.
    Consider serving others as a confidante or mentor. Because trust is paramount to you,
    people are likely to feel comfortable approaching you with any need. Your discretion and
    desire to be genuinely helpful will be greatly valued.
    At times, your empathy for others may overwhelm you. Create some rituals that you can
    use at the end of your day to signal that work is over. This will help buffer your emotions
    and prevent burnout.
    Identify a friend who has strong Empathy talents, and check your observations with him or
    her.
    Sensitive to the feelings of others, you readily gauge the emotional tone of a room. Use
    your talents to forge a bridge of understanding and mutual support. Your empathy will be
    especially important during trying times because it will demonstrate your concern, thereby
    building loyalty.
    Witnessing the happiness of others brings you pleasure. Consequently, you are likely to
    be attuned to opportunities to underscore others’ successes and positively reinforce their
    achievements. At each opportunity, deliver a kind word of appreciation or recognition. In
    doing so, you are likely to make a profound and engaging impression.
    Because you are observant of how others are feeling, you are likely to intuit what is about
    to happen before it becomes common knowledge. Although your intuitions may at times
    seem nothing more than ‘hunches’, take conscious note of them. They may turn out to be
    valuable assets.
    Sometimes empathy does not require words at all. A kind gesture may be all someone
    needs to be reassured. Use your Empathy talents to nonverbally comfort others with a
    glance, a smile, or a pat on the arm.
Questions

    1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to
       take.
    2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will
       take in the next 30 days.




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                           9
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Intellection
Ideas for Action:
    Consider beginning or continuing your studies in philosophy, literature, or psychology. You
    will always enjoy subjects that stimulate your thinking.
    List your ideas in a log or diary. These ideas will serve as grist for your mental mill, and
    they might yield valuable insights.
    Deliberately build relationships with people you consider to be “big thinkers.” Their
    example will inspire you to focus your own thinking.
    People may think you are aloof or disengaged when you close your door or spend time
    alone. Help them understand that this is simply a reflection of your thinking style, and that
    it results not from a disregard for relationships, but from a desire to bring the most you can
    to those relationships.
    You are at your best when you have the time to follow an intellectual trail and see where it
    leads. Get involved on the front end of projects and initiatives, rather than jumping in at
    the execution stage. If you join in the latter stages, you may derail what has already been
    decided, and your insights may come too late.
    Engaging people in intellectual and philosophical debate is one way that you make sense
    of things. This is not the case for everyone. Be sure to channel your provocative questions
    to those who similarly enjoy the give and take of debate.
    Schedule time for thinking; it can be energizing for you. Use these occasions to muse and
    reflect.
    Take time to write. Writing might be the best way for you to crystallize and integrate your
    thoughts.
    Find people who like to talk about the same issues you do. Organize a discussion group
    that addresses your subjects of interest.
    Encourage people around you to use their full intellectual capital by reframing questions
    for them and by engaging them in dialogue. At the same time, realize that there will be
    some who find this intimidating and who need time to reflect before being put on the spot.
Questions

    1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to
       take.
    2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will
       take in the next 30 days.




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                           10
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Ideation
Ideas for Action:
    Seek a career in which you will be given credit for and paid for your ideas, such as
    marketing, advertising, journalism, design, or new product development.
    You are likely to get bored quickly, so make some small changes in your work or home
    life. Experiment. Play mental games with yourself. All of these will help keep you
    stimulated.
    Finish your thoughts and ideas before communicating them. Lacking your Ideation talents,
    others might not be able to “join the dots” of an interesting but incomplete idea and thus
    might dismiss it.
    Not all your ideas will be equally practical or serviceable. Learn to edit your ideas, or find a
    trusted friend or colleague who can “proof” your ideas and identify potential pitfalls.
    Understand the fuel for your Ideation talents: When do you get your best ideas? When
    you’re talking with people? When you’re reading? When you’re simply listening or
    observing? Take note of the circumstances that seem to produce your best ideas, and
    recreate them.
    Schedule time to read, because the ideas and experiences of others can become your
    raw material for new ideas. Schedule time to think, because thinking energizes you.
    You are a natural fit with research and development; you appreciate the mindset of
    visionaries and dreamers. Spend time with imaginative peers, and sit in on their
    brainstorming sessions.
    Partner with someone with strong Analytical talents. This person will question you and
    challenge you, therefore strengthening your ideas.
    Sometimes you lose others’ interest because they cannot follow your abstract and
    conceptual thinking style. Make your ideas more concrete by drawing pictures, using
    analogies or metaphors, or simply explaining your concepts step by step.
    Feed your Ideation talents by gathering knowledge. Study fields and industries different
    from your own. Apply ideas from outside, and link disparate ideas to generate new ones.
Questions

    1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to
       take.
    2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will
       take in the next 30 days.




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                             11
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Relator
Ideas for Action:
    Find a workplace in which friendships are encouraged. You will not do well in an overly
    formal organization. In job interviews, ask about work styles and company culture.
    Deliberately learn as much as you can about the people you meet. You like knowing about
    people, and other people like being known. By doing this, you will act as a catalyst for
    trusting relationships.
    Let it be known that you are more interested in the character and personality of others
    than in their status or job title. This is one of your greatest talents and can serve as a
    model for others.
    Let your caring show. For example, find people in your company to mentor, help your
    colleagues get to know each other better, or extend your relationships beyond the office.
    No matter how busy you are, stay in contact with your friends. They are your fuel.
    Be honest with your friends. True caring means helping the other person be successful
    and fulfilled. Giving honest feedback or encouraging your friend to move out of a role in
    which he or she is struggling is a compassionate act.
    You probably prefer to be seen as a person, an equal, or a friend, rather than as a
    function, a superior, or a title. Let people know that they can address you by your first
    name, rather than formally.
    You might tend to withhold the most engaging aspects of your personality until you have
    sensed openness from another person. Remember, building relationships is not a one-
    way street. Proactively “put yourself out there.” Others will quickly see you for the genuine
    individual you are, and you will create many more opportunities to cultivate strong, long-
    lasting connections.
    Make time for family and close friends. You need to spend quality moments with those you
    love in order to “feed” your Relator talents. Schedule activities that allow you to get even
    closer to the people who keep you grounded and happy.
    Make an effort to socialize with your colleagues and team members outside of work. It can
    be as simple as lunch or coffee together. This will help you forge more connected
    relationships at work, which in turn can facilitate more effective teamwork and
    cooperation.
Questions

    1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to
       take.
    2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will
       take in the next 30 days.




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                           12
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Section III: Achievement
Look for signs of achievement as you read these real quotes from people who share your top five
themes.
Deliberative sounds like this:
Dick H., film producer: “My whole thing is to reduce the number of variables out there — the fewer the
variables, the lower the risk. When I am negotiating with directors, I always start by giving in on some
of the smaller points right away. Then once I have taken the smaller issues out of play, I feel better. I
can focus. I can control the conversation.”

Debbie M., project manager: “I am the practical one. When my colleagues are spouting all of these
wonderful ideas, I am asking questions like, ‘How is this going to work? How is this going to be
accepted by this group or that group of people?’ I won’t say that I play devil’s advocate, because that
is too negative, but I do weigh the implications and assess risk. And I think we all make better
decisions because of my questions.”

Jamie B., service worker: “I am not a very organized person, but the one thing I do without fail is
double-check. I don’t do it because I am hyper-responsible or anything. I do it to feel secure. With
relationships, with performance, with anything, I am out there on a limb, and I need to know that the
particular branch I am standing on is solid.”

Brian B., school administrator: “I am putting together a safe-schools plan. I am going to conferences,
and we have eight committees working. We have a district-wide review board, but I am still not
comfortable with the basic model. My boss asks, ‘When can I see the plan?’ And I say, ‘Not yet. I am
not comfortable.’ With a big smile on her face, she says, ‘Gee, Brian, I don’t want it to be perfect, I just
want a plan.’ But she lets me be because she knows that the care I take now pays big dividends.
Because of this pre-work, once the decision is made, it stays made. It doesn’t unravel.”




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                               13
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Empathy sounds like this:
Alyce J., administrator: “Recently, I was in a meeting of trustees where one of the individuals was
presenting a new idea that was critical to her and to the life of this group. When she was finished, no
one heard her opinion, no one really heard her. It was a powerfully demoralizing moment for her. I
could see it in her face, and she wasn’t herself for a day or two afterward. I finally raised the issue with
her and used words that helped describe how she was feeling. I said, ‘Something’s wrong,’ and she
started to talk. I said, ‘I really understand. I know how important this was for you, and you don’t seem
like yourself,’ and so on. And she finally gave words to what was going on inside her. She said,
‘You’re the only one who heard me and who has said one word to me about it.’”

Brian H., administrator: “When my team is making decisions, what I like to do is say, ‘Okay, what will
this person say about this? What will that person say about it?’ In other words, put yourself in their
position. Let’s think about the arguments from their perspective so that we can all be more
persuasive.”

Janet P., schoolteacher: “I never played basketball because they didn’t have it for women when I was
a kid, but I believe I can tell at a basketball game when the momentum is changing, and I want to go
to the coach and say, ‘Get them revved up. You are losing them.’ Empathy also works in large groups;
you can feel the crowd.”




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                               14
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Intellection sounds like this:
Lauren H., project manager: “I suppose that most people who meet me in passing presume that I am
a flaming extrovert. I do not deny the fact that I love people, but they would be amazed to know how
much time alone, how much solitude, I need in order to function in public. I really love my own
company. I love solitude because it gives me a chance to allow my diffused focus to simmer with
something else. That’s where my best ideas come from. My ideas need to simmer and ‘perk.’ I used
this phrase even when I was younger: ‘I have put my ideas in, and now I have to wait for them to
perk.’”

Michael P., marketing executive: “It’s strange, but I find that I need to have noise around me or I can’t
concentrate. I need to have parts of my brain occupied; otherwise, it goes so fast in so many
directions that I don’t get anything done. If I can occupy my brain with the TV or my kids running
around, then I find I concentrate even better.”

Jorge H., factory manager and former political prisoner: “We used to get put into solitary confinement
as a punishment, but I never hated it as much as the others did. You might think that you would get
lonely, but I never did. I used the time to reflect on my life and sort out the kind of man I was and what
was really important to me: my family, my values. In a weird way, solitary actually calmed me down
and made me stronger.”




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                             15
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Ideation sounds like this:
Mark B., writer: “My mind works by finding connections between things. When I was hunting down the
Mona Lisa in the Louvre museum, I turned a corner and was blinded by the flashing of a thousand
cameras snapping the tiny picture. For some reason, I stored that visual image away. Then I noticed a
‘No Flash Photography’ sign, and I stored that away too. I thought it was odd because I remembered
reading that flash photography can harm paintings. Then about six months later, I read that the Mona
Lisa has been stolen at least twice in this century. And suddenly I put it all together. The only
explanation for all these facts is that the real Mona Lisa is not on display in the Louvre. The real Mona
Lisa has been stolen, and the museum, afraid to admit their carelessness, has installed a fake. I don’t
know if it’s true, of course, but what a great story.”

Andrea H., interior designer: “I have the kind of mind where everything has to fit together or I start to
feel very odd. For me, every piece of furniture represents an idea. It serves a discrete function both
independently and in concert with every other piece. The ‘idea’ of each piece is so powerful in my
mind, it must be obeyed. If I am sitting in a room where the chairs are somehow not fulfilling their
discrete function — they’re the wrong kind of chairs or they’re facing the wrong way or they're pushed
up too close to the coffee table — I find myself getting physically uncomfortable and mentally
distracted. Later, I won’t be able to get it out of my mind. I’ll find myself awake at 3:00 a.m., and I walk
through the person’s house in my mind’s eye, rearranging the furniture and repainting the walls. This
started happening when I was very young, say seven years old.”




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                               16
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Relator sounds like this:
Gavin T., flight attendant: “I have many wonderful acquaintances, but as for true friends that I hold
dear, not very many. And I’m real okay with that. My best times are spent with the people I’m tightest
with, like my family. We are a very tight-knit Irish Catholic family, and we get together every chance
we can. It’s a large family — I have five brothers and sisters and ten nieces and nephews — but we
all get together about once a month and yuk it up. I’m the catalyst. When I’m back in Chicago, even if
there is no birthday or anniversary or whatever, I become the excuse for getting together and hanging
out for three or four days. We really enjoy one another’s company.”

Tony D., pilot: “I used to fly in the Marines, and, boy, you had better be comfortable with the word
‘friend’ in the Marines. You had better feel good about trusting someone else. I can’t tell you how
many times I put my life in someone else’s hands. I was flying off my friend’s wing, and I’d be dead if
he couldn’t get me back safely.”

Jamie T., entrepreneur: “I’m definitely selective about my relationships. When I first meet people, I
don’t want to give them very much of my time. I don’t know them; they don’t know me — so let’s just
be pleasant and leave it at that. But if circumstances make it so that we get to know each other better,
it seems like a threshold is reached where I suddenly start wanting to invest more. I’ll share more of
myself, put myself out for them, do things for them that will bring us a little closer, and show that I
care. It’s funny because I am not looking for any more friends in my life. I have enough. And yet with
each new person I meet, as soon as that threshold is reached, I feel compelled to go deeper and
deeper. Now I have ten people working for me, and I would call each of them my very good friend.”




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                           17
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Questions
    1. Talk to friends or coworkers to hear how they have used their talents to achieve.




    2. How will you use your talents to achieve?




302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian)                                                 18
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Ram Kumarasubramanian - Strengths Finder Report

  • 1. StrengthsFinder 2.0 Report © 2000, 2006-2012 GALLUP, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • 2. Strengths Insight and Action-Planning Guide SURVEY COMPLETION DATE: 01-18-2012 Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian Your Top 5 Themes Deliberative Empathy Intellection Ideation Relator What's in This Guide? Section I: Awareness A brief Shared Theme Description for each of your top five themes Your Personalized Strengths Insights, which describe what makes you stand out from others with the same theme in their top five Questions for you to answer to increase your awareness of your talents Section II: Application 10 Ideas for Action for each of your top five themes Questions for you to answer to help you apply your talents Section III: Achievement Examples of what each of your top five themes "sounds like" -- real quotes from people who also have the theme in their top five Steps for you to take to help you leverage your talents for achievement 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 1 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 3. Section I: Awareness Deliberative Shared Theme Description People who are especially talented in the Deliberative theme are best described by the serious care they take in making decisions or choices. They anticipate the obstacles. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? Because of your strengths, you divulge your innermost thoughts and feelings to a small, close-knit circle of confidants. With great caution, you expose your beliefs, fears, hopes, desires, failures, worries, dreams, or personal history. Understandably, you are careful to consider all circumstances and possible consequences about what you reveal. Driven by your talents, you choose not to reveal to others too much about yourself, your thoughts, and your feelings. You exercise great care and weigh all possible risks when you interact with people. You prefer to give sincere and well-deserved compliments. You are likely to refrain from acknowledging the talents, contributions, and accomplishments of individuals and groups until you have clear evidence they merit special acclaim. By nature, you refrain from sharing much about yourself with others. You are reserved by nature. You prefer to keep your thoughts to yourself. Yet, when the situation demands conversation, you can be talkative and sociable. Chances are good that you generally present yourself to others as a no- nonsense person. People soon figure out you prefer to work or study by yourself. Instinctively, you often are described as a no-nonsense person. You are determined to examine the smallest details of processes, problems, regulations, plans, and contracts. Breaking these into their basic parts helps you better understand them. You are easily annoyed by individuals who fail to give you enough time to methodically investigate, study, or think through things. Questions 1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to you? 2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you? 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 2 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 4. Empathy Shared Theme Description People who are especially talented in the Empathy theme can sense the feelings of other people by imagining themselves in others’ lives or others’ situations. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? Driven by your talents, you are attuned to the present. Studying and reflecting on days gone by is less interesting to you. You concentrate on examining what is currently happening to you and what is going on in the world today. By nature, you long to be befriended by everyone you meet. Your intuition helps you distinguish between those who do and do not enjoy your company. Typically you figure out who is simply going through the motions of being nice. You can also determine who holds you in high regard. You probably avoid people who hurt your feelings. You choose to spend more time with those who genuinely like you. Because of your strengths, you might consider what you want to make better about yourself, a project, another person, a plan, or an event. When people recognize your commitment to quality, some of them may be willing to reveal to you their innermost thoughts or feelings. Perhaps you yearn to be trusted not to tell anyone what was meant for you alone to hear. Chances are good that you may feel honored when someone you know personally says you are a friend who is worthy of trust. It’s very likely that you may be a person to whom people express their personal concerns or reveal their emotions. Perhaps you have a gift for understanding what individuals are experiencing. Sometimes your insights help you ask the right questions or offer appropriate assistance. Questions 1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to you? 2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you? 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 3 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 5. Intellection Shared Theme Description People who are especially talented in the Intellection theme are characterized by their intellectual activity. They are introspective and appreciate intellectual discussions. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? Instinctively, you routinely set aside a block of time each week to simply think about what you need to do. This practice likely has contributed to many of your accomplishments as a solo performer. Chances are good that you delve into intriguing subject matter. You read, write, listen to lectures, experiment, and research topics to broaden your understanding of them. Often you think of questions no one else has ever asked. Just as often, you find your own answers. By nature, you gravitate to discussions where the participants are committed to searching for truth and reason. Driven by your talents, you often find yourself contemplating your obligations. Your promises to others are of paramount importance to you. Thorough by nature, you carefully consider what you need to do. As a result, you can be relied upon to explore many angles before acting. Because of your strengths, you have new ideas whirling around in your head much of the time. You are very interested in solving problems, conceiving new concepts, designing plans, or understanding everyday matters. Questions 1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to you? 2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you? 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 4 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 6. Ideation Shared Theme Description People who are especially talented in the Ideation theme are fascinated by ideas. They are able to find connections between seemingly disparate phenomena. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? Instinctively, you regard yourself as logical and reasonable. You spontaneously reduce mechanisms, processes, proposals, ideas, or formulas to their basic parts. You figure out how the pieces interrelate. Your discoveries tell you why something does or does not function the way it should. Chances are good that you often are the originator of fresh ideas for brand-new campaigns, business ventures, initiatives, or special events. Because of your strengths, you spontaneously dissect plans, proposals, processes, or contracts. You often take apart mechanisms. What do you do with all these pieces, parts, or steps? You carefully examine them. Then you determine the function of each one. Frequently you are the most knowledgeable person in the group. This helps you generate more original ideas than your coworkers, teammates, or classmates can. By nature, you are an original and innovative thinker. Others frequently rely on you to generate novel concepts, theories, plans, or solutions. You refuse to be stifled by traditions or trapped by routines. You probably bristle when someone says, “We can’t change that. We’ve always done it this way.” It’s very likely that you have a rich vocabulary upon which to draw. The words you choose often expand and challenge your listeners’ or readers’ thinking. Questions 1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to you? 2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you? 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 5 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 7. Relator Shared Theme Description People who are especially talented in the Relator theme enjoy close relationships with others. They find deep satisfaction in working hard with friends to achieve a goal. Your Personalized Strengths Insights What makes you stand out? It’s very likely that you are regarded as a hard worker and a doer. You derive a lot of satisfaction from tackling projects without anyone interfering with your plans or second-guessing how you do things. By nature, you may have friends who come to you for guidance, suggestions, or recommendations. Topics might include situations in their personal or professional lives. Chances are good that you feel most fulfilled when you are busy and simply performing routine tasks. When you have nothing to do, typically you find something to do. Sitting around and wasting time does not suit you at all. Instinctively, you are quite comfortable being honest about yourself with others. You harbor very few illusions about who you really are. Furthermore, you can openly acknowledge your mistakes and shortcomings. This is apt to distinguish you from most people. Driven by your talents, you periodically are sought out by people whom you have befriended. They may trust you when you have taken time to know them individually. This may partially explain why certain people come back again and again for ideas or suggestions. They might realize you try to tailor your words of wisdom to fit their unique situations, needs, strengths, limitations, goals, or personalities. Questions 1. As you read your personalized strengths insights, what words, phrases, or lines stand out to you? 2. Out of all the talents in this insight, what would you like for others to see most in you? 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 6 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 8. Questions 1. How does this information help you better understand your unique talents? 2. How can you use this understanding to add value to your role? 3. How can you apply this knowledge to add value to your team, workgroup, department, or division? 4. How will this understanding help you add value to your organization? 5. What will you do differently tomorrow as a result of this report? 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 7 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 9. Section II: Application Deliberative Ideas for Action: You have naturally good judgment, so consider work in which you can provide advice and counsel. You might be especially adept at legal work, crafting sound business deals, or ensuring compliance to regulations. Whatever your role, take responsibility for helping others think through their decisions. You can see factors that others may not see. You will soon be sought as a valuable sounding board. Explain your process of careful decision making — that you highlight risk in order to take control and reduce it. You don’t want others to misconstrue your Deliberative talents for tentativeness or fear of action. You inspire trust because you are cautious and considerate about sensitive topics. Use these talents by taking on opportunities to handle delicate issues and conflicts. Rather than take foolhardy risks, you are apt to approach a decision cautiously. Trust your instincts when you believe that something is too good to be true. During times of change, consider the advantages of being conservative in your decision making. Be ready to explain these advantages to others. Don’t let anyone push you into revealing too much about yourself too soon. Check people out carefully before sharing confidential information. You naturally build friendships slowly, so take pride in your small circle of good friends. Partner with someone with strong Command, Self-Assurance, or Activator talents. Together you will make many decisions, and these decisions will be sound. Temper the tendency of others to haphazardly move into action by declaring a “consideration” period before decisions are made. Your caution can serve to steer others away from folly and toward wise conclusions. Give yourself permission to withhold your opinion until you get all the facts and have an opportunity to ponder your stance. You are not someone who embraces change immediately; you are apt to reflect on possible outcomes so that all the angles are covered. As a deliberative person, you function as a “brake” for more impulsive types who wish to move quickly. Questions 1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to take. 2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will take in the next 30 days. 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 8 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 10. Empathy Ideas for Action: Help your friends and colleagues be more aware when one of your peers is having a difficult time. Remember, most people do not have your ability to pick up on sensitive situations. Act quickly and firmly when others behave in a way that is unhealthy for themselves or others. Understanding someone’s emotional state does not mean that you must excuse this behavior. Be aware that when your empathy turns to sympathy, others might see you as a “bleeding heart.” Partner with someone with strong Command or Activator talents. This person will help you take needed action, even though people’s feelings might suffer as a result. Consider serving others as a confidante or mentor. Because trust is paramount to you, people are likely to feel comfortable approaching you with any need. Your discretion and desire to be genuinely helpful will be greatly valued. At times, your empathy for others may overwhelm you. Create some rituals that you can use at the end of your day to signal that work is over. This will help buffer your emotions and prevent burnout. Identify a friend who has strong Empathy talents, and check your observations with him or her. Sensitive to the feelings of others, you readily gauge the emotional tone of a room. Use your talents to forge a bridge of understanding and mutual support. Your empathy will be especially important during trying times because it will demonstrate your concern, thereby building loyalty. Witnessing the happiness of others brings you pleasure. Consequently, you are likely to be attuned to opportunities to underscore others’ successes and positively reinforce their achievements. At each opportunity, deliver a kind word of appreciation or recognition. In doing so, you are likely to make a profound and engaging impression. Because you are observant of how others are feeling, you are likely to intuit what is about to happen before it becomes common knowledge. Although your intuitions may at times seem nothing more than ‘hunches’, take conscious note of them. They may turn out to be valuable assets. Sometimes empathy does not require words at all. A kind gesture may be all someone needs to be reassured. Use your Empathy talents to nonverbally comfort others with a glance, a smile, or a pat on the arm. Questions 1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to take. 2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will take in the next 30 days. 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 9 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 11. Intellection Ideas for Action: Consider beginning or continuing your studies in philosophy, literature, or psychology. You will always enjoy subjects that stimulate your thinking. List your ideas in a log or diary. These ideas will serve as grist for your mental mill, and they might yield valuable insights. Deliberately build relationships with people you consider to be “big thinkers.” Their example will inspire you to focus your own thinking. People may think you are aloof or disengaged when you close your door or spend time alone. Help them understand that this is simply a reflection of your thinking style, and that it results not from a disregard for relationships, but from a desire to bring the most you can to those relationships. You are at your best when you have the time to follow an intellectual trail and see where it leads. Get involved on the front end of projects and initiatives, rather than jumping in at the execution stage. If you join in the latter stages, you may derail what has already been decided, and your insights may come too late. Engaging people in intellectual and philosophical debate is one way that you make sense of things. This is not the case for everyone. Be sure to channel your provocative questions to those who similarly enjoy the give and take of debate. Schedule time for thinking; it can be energizing for you. Use these occasions to muse and reflect. Take time to write. Writing might be the best way for you to crystallize and integrate your thoughts. Find people who like to talk about the same issues you do. Organize a discussion group that addresses your subjects of interest. Encourage people around you to use their full intellectual capital by reframing questions for them and by engaging them in dialogue. At the same time, realize that there will be some who find this intimidating and who need time to reflect before being put on the spot. Questions 1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to take. 2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will take in the next 30 days. 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 10 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 12. Ideation Ideas for Action: Seek a career in which you will be given credit for and paid for your ideas, such as marketing, advertising, journalism, design, or new product development. You are likely to get bored quickly, so make some small changes in your work or home life. Experiment. Play mental games with yourself. All of these will help keep you stimulated. Finish your thoughts and ideas before communicating them. Lacking your Ideation talents, others might not be able to “join the dots” of an interesting but incomplete idea and thus might dismiss it. Not all your ideas will be equally practical or serviceable. Learn to edit your ideas, or find a trusted friend or colleague who can “proof” your ideas and identify potential pitfalls. Understand the fuel for your Ideation talents: When do you get your best ideas? When you’re talking with people? When you’re reading? When you’re simply listening or observing? Take note of the circumstances that seem to produce your best ideas, and recreate them. Schedule time to read, because the ideas and experiences of others can become your raw material for new ideas. Schedule time to think, because thinking energizes you. You are a natural fit with research and development; you appreciate the mindset of visionaries and dreamers. Spend time with imaginative peers, and sit in on their brainstorming sessions. Partner with someone with strong Analytical talents. This person will question you and challenge you, therefore strengthening your ideas. Sometimes you lose others’ interest because they cannot follow your abstract and conceptual thinking style. Make your ideas more concrete by drawing pictures, using analogies or metaphors, or simply explaining your concepts step by step. Feed your Ideation talents by gathering knowledge. Study fields and industries different from your own. Apply ideas from outside, and link disparate ideas to generate new ones. Questions 1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to take. 2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will take in the next 30 days. 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 11 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 13. Relator Ideas for Action: Find a workplace in which friendships are encouraged. You will not do well in an overly formal organization. In job interviews, ask about work styles and company culture. Deliberately learn as much as you can about the people you meet. You like knowing about people, and other people like being known. By doing this, you will act as a catalyst for trusting relationships. Let it be known that you are more interested in the character and personality of others than in their status or job title. This is one of your greatest talents and can serve as a model for others. Let your caring show. For example, find people in your company to mentor, help your colleagues get to know each other better, or extend your relationships beyond the office. No matter how busy you are, stay in contact with your friends. They are your fuel. Be honest with your friends. True caring means helping the other person be successful and fulfilled. Giving honest feedback or encouraging your friend to move out of a role in which he or she is struggling is a compassionate act. You probably prefer to be seen as a person, an equal, or a friend, rather than as a function, a superior, or a title. Let people know that they can address you by your first name, rather than formally. You might tend to withhold the most engaging aspects of your personality until you have sensed openness from another person. Remember, building relationships is not a one- way street. Proactively “put yourself out there.” Others will quickly see you for the genuine individual you are, and you will create many more opportunities to cultivate strong, long- lasting connections. Make time for family and close friends. You need to spend quality moments with those you love in order to “feed” your Relator talents. Schedule activities that allow you to get even closer to the people who keep you grounded and happy. Make an effort to socialize with your colleagues and team members outside of work. It can be as simple as lunch or coffee together. This will help you forge more connected relationships at work, which in turn can facilitate more effective teamwork and cooperation. Questions 1. Which of these action items speak to you? Highlight the actions that you are most likely to take. 2. How will you commit to taking action? Write your own personalized action item that you will take in the next 30 days. 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 12 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 14. Section III: Achievement Look for signs of achievement as you read these real quotes from people who share your top five themes. Deliberative sounds like this: Dick H., film producer: “My whole thing is to reduce the number of variables out there — the fewer the variables, the lower the risk. When I am negotiating with directors, I always start by giving in on some of the smaller points right away. Then once I have taken the smaller issues out of play, I feel better. I can focus. I can control the conversation.” Debbie M., project manager: “I am the practical one. When my colleagues are spouting all of these wonderful ideas, I am asking questions like, ‘How is this going to work? How is this going to be accepted by this group or that group of people?’ I won’t say that I play devil’s advocate, because that is too negative, but I do weigh the implications and assess risk. And I think we all make better decisions because of my questions.” Jamie B., service worker: “I am not a very organized person, but the one thing I do without fail is double-check. I don’t do it because I am hyper-responsible or anything. I do it to feel secure. With relationships, with performance, with anything, I am out there on a limb, and I need to know that the particular branch I am standing on is solid.” Brian B., school administrator: “I am putting together a safe-schools plan. I am going to conferences, and we have eight committees working. We have a district-wide review board, but I am still not comfortable with the basic model. My boss asks, ‘When can I see the plan?’ And I say, ‘Not yet. I am not comfortable.’ With a big smile on her face, she says, ‘Gee, Brian, I don’t want it to be perfect, I just want a plan.’ But she lets me be because she knows that the care I take now pays big dividends. Because of this pre-work, once the decision is made, it stays made. It doesn’t unravel.” 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 13 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 15. Empathy sounds like this: Alyce J., administrator: “Recently, I was in a meeting of trustees where one of the individuals was presenting a new idea that was critical to her and to the life of this group. When she was finished, no one heard her opinion, no one really heard her. It was a powerfully demoralizing moment for her. I could see it in her face, and she wasn’t herself for a day or two afterward. I finally raised the issue with her and used words that helped describe how she was feeling. I said, ‘Something’s wrong,’ and she started to talk. I said, ‘I really understand. I know how important this was for you, and you don’t seem like yourself,’ and so on. And she finally gave words to what was going on inside her. She said, ‘You’re the only one who heard me and who has said one word to me about it.’” Brian H., administrator: “When my team is making decisions, what I like to do is say, ‘Okay, what will this person say about this? What will that person say about it?’ In other words, put yourself in their position. Let’s think about the arguments from their perspective so that we can all be more persuasive.” Janet P., schoolteacher: “I never played basketball because they didn’t have it for women when I was a kid, but I believe I can tell at a basketball game when the momentum is changing, and I want to go to the coach and say, ‘Get them revved up. You are losing them.’ Empathy also works in large groups; you can feel the crowd.” 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 14 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 16. Intellection sounds like this: Lauren H., project manager: “I suppose that most people who meet me in passing presume that I am a flaming extrovert. I do not deny the fact that I love people, but they would be amazed to know how much time alone, how much solitude, I need in order to function in public. I really love my own company. I love solitude because it gives me a chance to allow my diffused focus to simmer with something else. That’s where my best ideas come from. My ideas need to simmer and ‘perk.’ I used this phrase even when I was younger: ‘I have put my ideas in, and now I have to wait for them to perk.’” Michael P., marketing executive: “It’s strange, but I find that I need to have noise around me or I can’t concentrate. I need to have parts of my brain occupied; otherwise, it goes so fast in so many directions that I don’t get anything done. If I can occupy my brain with the TV or my kids running around, then I find I concentrate even better.” Jorge H., factory manager and former political prisoner: “We used to get put into solitary confinement as a punishment, but I never hated it as much as the others did. You might think that you would get lonely, but I never did. I used the time to reflect on my life and sort out the kind of man I was and what was really important to me: my family, my values. In a weird way, solitary actually calmed me down and made me stronger.” 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 15 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 17. Ideation sounds like this: Mark B., writer: “My mind works by finding connections between things. When I was hunting down the Mona Lisa in the Louvre museum, I turned a corner and was blinded by the flashing of a thousand cameras snapping the tiny picture. For some reason, I stored that visual image away. Then I noticed a ‘No Flash Photography’ sign, and I stored that away too. I thought it was odd because I remembered reading that flash photography can harm paintings. Then about six months later, I read that the Mona Lisa has been stolen at least twice in this century. And suddenly I put it all together. The only explanation for all these facts is that the real Mona Lisa is not on display in the Louvre. The real Mona Lisa has been stolen, and the museum, afraid to admit their carelessness, has installed a fake. I don’t know if it’s true, of course, but what a great story.” Andrea H., interior designer: “I have the kind of mind where everything has to fit together or I start to feel very odd. For me, every piece of furniture represents an idea. It serves a discrete function both independently and in concert with every other piece. The ‘idea’ of each piece is so powerful in my mind, it must be obeyed. If I am sitting in a room where the chairs are somehow not fulfilling their discrete function — they’re the wrong kind of chairs or they’re facing the wrong way or they're pushed up too close to the coffee table — I find myself getting physically uncomfortable and mentally distracted. Later, I won’t be able to get it out of my mind. I’ll find myself awake at 3:00 a.m., and I walk through the person’s house in my mind’s eye, rearranging the furniture and repainting the walls. This started happening when I was very young, say seven years old.” 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 16 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 18. Relator sounds like this: Gavin T., flight attendant: “I have many wonderful acquaintances, but as for true friends that I hold dear, not very many. And I’m real okay with that. My best times are spent with the people I’m tightest with, like my family. We are a very tight-knit Irish Catholic family, and we get together every chance we can. It’s a large family — I have five brothers and sisters and ten nieces and nephews — but we all get together about once a month and yuk it up. I’m the catalyst. When I’m back in Chicago, even if there is no birthday or anniversary or whatever, I become the excuse for getting together and hanging out for three or four days. We really enjoy one another’s company.” Tony D., pilot: “I used to fly in the Marines, and, boy, you had better be comfortable with the word ‘friend’ in the Marines. You had better feel good about trusting someone else. I can’t tell you how many times I put my life in someone else’s hands. I was flying off my friend’s wing, and I’d be dead if he couldn’t get me back safely.” Jamie T., entrepreneur: “I’m definitely selective about my relationships. When I first meet people, I don’t want to give them very much of my time. I don’t know them; they don’t know me — so let’s just be pleasant and leave it at that. But if circumstances make it so that we get to know each other better, it seems like a threshold is reached where I suddenly start wanting to invest more. I’ll share more of myself, put myself out for them, do things for them that will bring us a little closer, and show that I care. It’s funny because I am not looking for any more friends in my life. I have enough. And yet with each new person I meet, as soon as that threshold is reached, I feel compelled to go deeper and deeper. Now I have ten people working for me, and I would call each of them my very good friend.” 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 17 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 19. Questions 1. Talk to friends or coworkers to hear how they have used their talents to achieve. 2. How will you use your talents to achieve? 302234319 (Ramakrishnan Kumarasubramanian) 18 © 2000, 2006-2012 Gallup, Inc. All rights reserved.