Trust One Another: When team members are genuinely transparent and honest with one another, it forms a safe environment that creates and builds vulnerability-based trust.
With trust, team members are able to engage in unfiltered, constructive debate of ideas.
When team members are able to offer opinions and debate ideas, they feel heard and respected, and will be more likely to commit to decisions
Once everyone is committed to a clear plan of action, they will be more willing to hold one another accountable.
The ultimate goal is the achievement of results, unlocked through implementing the model's principles of Trust, Conflict, Commitment, and Accountability.
The Five Behaviors® Progress Report highlights areas of greatest improvement and decline, offers productive points of discussion, and provides an action plan to help teams prioritize and set specific goals. You'll be able to compare how a team’s performance has changed over time and highlights areas of greatest improvement and of greatest decline.
The Progress Report also includes:
The Five Behaviors Comparison Reports are follow-up reports that can be created for any two participants to illustrate their similarities and differences. Based on data from the personality items in The Five Behaviors assessment, the reports are organized around The Five Behaviors model and illustrate two continua per behavior. The research-validated comparison reports can be used to continue to instill The Five Behaviors model and language and to emphasize the importance of the behaviors for both individual relationships and team functioning