The Hogan Personality Inventory (HPI) is a measure of one's normal, everyday personality. HPI Scores measure everyday personality characteristics that influence your ability to achieve career goals, build effective teams, and develop future leaders on my team. They reveal how you manage stress, interact with others, approach work tasks, and solve problems. As a leader, gaining insights into these traits is invaluable, as they underpin your everyday behaviors and what it means for others to interact with you.
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The Hogan HPI assesses a person's fundamental personality across 7 dimensions:
These dimensions are critical to understand because they inform how we behave across the 3 behavioral categories and thus what we live and others experience of us. Those 3 behavioral categories are:
By spending time looking through the lens of the HPI, leaders can better understand their natural inclinations, strengths, and potential areas for development, enabling them to leverage their personality traits to drive organizational success. Whether it's fostering collaboration, inspiring innovation, or navigating change, the HPI empowers leaders to create a work environment that aligns with their values and maximizes their leadership impact.