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<blockquote data-quote="PHT" data-source="post: 11252" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>It's relatively straightforward! There are 8 scenarios that you might encounter as a trainee and each scenario has 5 responses. So for example, it might be something like a partner has given you a presentation to prepare for a client and last minute they suggest some changes to it and you just have to rank the responses from what you're most likely to do to least likely to do. There isn't really an obvious right/wrong answer for most of them so I'd say just put your natural responses. The format is exactly the same as here: <a href="http://demo.situationalstrengthstest.com/" target="_blank">http://demo.situationalstrengthstest.com/</a></p><p></p><p>You get sent a feedback report after a week or so with your top 3 strengths with generic advice on how to use and improve them. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PHT, post: 11252, member: 217"] It's relatively straightforward! There are 8 scenarios that you might encounter as a trainee and each scenario has 5 responses. So for example, it might be something like a partner has given you a presentation to prepare for a client and last minute they suggest some changes to it and you just have to rank the responses from what you're most likely to do to least likely to do. There isn't really an obvious right/wrong answer for most of them so I'd say just put your natural responses. The format is exactly the same as here: [URL]http://demo.situationalstrengthstest.com/[/URL] You get sent a feedback report after a week or so with your top 3 strengths with generic advice on how to use and improve them. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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