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Use these helpful tips from Birkman experts for interpreting interesting or unique Birkman scoring patterns.
- Birkman Comparative Report
- Square Peg, Round Hole
- Exploring Interests
- 7 Tips For Using Assessments in the Hiring Process
- Automotive 101: Spark Plugs
- Your Personal Reality at Work: Insistence
- The Birkman 360
- The Word Nerd
- The Map vs. Components: Understanding the Pieces of Your Personality Puzzle
- Apart or A Part?
- Mindset: The Driving Force Behind Personality
- Putting Out Fires?
- Managing Communication Intensity as Stress Levels Rise
- When Might It Be Appropriate to Retake the Birkman Assessment?
- Understanding Needs as a Trigger
- Three Component Buckets
- The Relationship Between Physical Energy & Thought
- Color Confusion: Component Color Changes
- What can I do when someone disagrees with their Birkman scores?
- What does it mean when a report has a Usual Birkman Color and a Component score that appear to conflict?
- Birkman Next Bookmark
- Component Anchor Words
- What does it say about a person when there are multiple (>5) extreme scores on Needs? Extreme is defined as >85 or <15.
- What does it mean when an individual has four very short Organizational Focus bars?
- Birkman Terminology Changes