Ingenious isn’t it. More than 13 million people across the world have discovered Kingdomality, an extraordinary way to learn about others, maybe more than you thought possible. This is a book you'll want to share with everyone from the CEO to the newest entry-level hire.
I have use this simple survey many times working with clients. I show them the results of mine and then have them take the test and we discuss the results of theirs. It is a great ice breaker and also we learn very quickly about each other. In this time of collaboration and the complexity of the virtual world, it is quite nice to know early in the conversation the other parties personalities.
I always looked at this as a good thing. I am also a Prime Minister type. My wife looks at it totally different and sees it pretty much as a waste of time. She so happens to be a Shepard. Kingdomality creates a better understanding of your workplace. yourself, and others.
Take this simple test and see where you fit on the circle: Kingdomality Survey.
From the Book cover:
By reading to Kingdomality, a parable of a king at his wits' end in a disorganized kingdom, you'll see the startling and clear parallels between the kingdom and your office. Then, you can take a simple, eight-question test to determine which of 12 different jobs you would have held in a medieval kingdom, and learn how each job is essential in the running of a kingdom or any business anywhere. You'll receive valuable lessons in the creation of high-performance teams, assigning appropriate tasks, hiring and rewarding employees, and creating an effective, efficient, fun, and profitable workplace. In this fresh and original way of approaching business, you'll join the millions of others who have discovered why you should never send a Sheperd to do the job of a Black Knight, and vice versa.
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