Are You a Great Influencer?

Use these 7-10 self-assessment questions to find out.

We have created simple self-assessments that help you to understand your strengths and your weaknesses by evaluating a specific soft skill. By completing one, or all of these soft skills questionnaires, you will know what to use more. Moreover, you will know where your strengths lie, and what to work on, your weaknesses.

How Each Self-Assessment Works

Each soft skill has a separate self-assessment. Each assessment contains 7-10 questions, which should take about 4 minutes. The pass mark for each assessment is 80%. Do not be concerned by the pass mark because it is more important that you are honest with yourself so that you can learn and understand areas for development.

The Questions Asked

In the assessment, you will be asked a question based on an essential quality. We have created a unique set of competency frameworks. A page for each soft skill. Within each competency framework, we have selected 7 essential qualities for that framework. For example, for the Time Management competency framework, one of the essential qualities is being able to capture what tasks are needed to be done. For Negotiation Skills seeking common ground is an essential quality.

Each soft skill has 7 carefully selected essential qualities.

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Are You a Great Influencer?

Do you know and use a variety of influencing styles when you wish to influence someone?
Do you know when to choose another influencing style in a situation that you wish to influence?
Do you positively and assertively influence someone that you wish to influence? Without being passive aggressive or by not matching your tone to your words.
Do you influence the majority positively and are not seen to be self orientated in your words and actions?
Do you know how to understand the other person's perspective? For example, using active listening or tree-topping.
Do you know how to provide clarity in ambiguous situations? For example, most people simply repeat what they have said!
Do you positively influence a large network of people?
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