Kelly has an amazing set of talents.
When he/she is at his/her best, Kelly starts problem solving with Quick Start:
- Kelly begins a project by brainstorming.
- Next, Kelly checks facts.
- Then, he/she looks for ways to fit the project into the system.
- Finally, he/she will look for pre-made solutions.
There are four Kolbe Action Modes® indentified across the top of the Kolbe Chart. Each Action Mode represents a natural pattern of behavior that helps you make better decisions — your natural strengths.
Kelly deals with risks and uncertainty by Improvising.
For instance, he/she might:
For instance, he/she might:
- Create a sense of urgency
- Initiate change
- Improvise solutions
- Experiment
- Promote alternatives
- Initiate innovation
- Originate options
- Generate slogans
- Defy the odds
- Ad lib stories and presentations
Kelly gathers and shares information by Explaining.
For instance, he/she might:
For instance, he/she might:
- Create documentation and instructions
- Review the data
- Edit the details
- Work within priorities
- Start with the highest probability
- Use terms properly
- Respond appropriately
- Test analogies
- Consider all of the evidence
- Rewrite and fact-check written material
Kelly arranges and designs by Maintaining.
For instance, he/she might:
For instance, he/she might:
- Package things together that fit
- Adjust procedures
- Monitor policies
- Realign objectives
- Coordinate schedules
- Draft guidelines
- Provide transitions and segues
- Identify inconsistencies
- Review lists
- Record information
Kelly handles space and tangibles by Imagining.
For instance, he/she might:
For instance, he/she might:
- Create abstract images
- Conceptualize solutions
- Envision circumstances
- Capture the essence
- Symbolically portray
- Find intangible methods
- Create temporary fixes
- Mass produce
- Deal with abstractions
- Concoct out of thin air