Is the Enneagram the new Myers Briggs?

The Enneagram is getting a lot of traction these days, even vying with the Myers Briggs as the most popular personality test for leader-managers. What makes the Enneagram rival tests like the Myers Briggs? Where traditional personality frameworks, like the Myers Briggs, focus on classifying personality types based on behaviour, the Enneagram peels back the onion and looks at our deepest form of motivation (i.e. why we do what we do?)

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Rob Luke, BHSc, MA
Rapid Leadership Shifts with the Enneagram

The Enneagram to be an incredibly valuable addition to our leadership suite of assessments. Where many other tools provide insights into patterns, tendencies and preferences, the Enneagram exposes strategies but also weakness in relying solely on one method of success. For leaders to be relevant to all those who follow them, they need to become more flexible in their approach and be more willing to let the other sides of them show up.

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Rob Luke, BHSc, MA
Are you Skiing with Ski Poles?; Using the Enneagram Lines for Ultimate Performance.

As a leader, although your Enneagram type is powerful, the connecting lines become your secret weapon to true ultimate performance. I was recently describing the lines to a senior leader and used the analogy of ski poles to help. I compare the power of the lines to skiing with no poles. Without poles, a skier is limited to their ability to tackle moguls and tough terrain and limits dexterity and balance. With them the skier is freer to be themselves, can take on multiple challenges, and is swifter down the hill with fewer falls and downtime.

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