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Friday, 26 October 2007

When Is a Strength Not a Strength?

This article on today's Positive Psychology News Daily considers whether there is a potential risk in applying a strengths-based approach to people development in organisations.


If your organisation is using a strengths model (whether StrengthsFinder, VIA-IS, Strengths Deployment Inventory, Strengthscope or any other) at work, we'd love to hear about your experience.


The image is courtesy of June.C.Oka, Japan
Posted by Bridget at 20:00
Labels: change management, Clifton StrengthsFinder, Complexity, Happiness, strengths-based management, VIA-IS

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