Relationship Intelligence RQ with SDI
Core Strengths - Strength Deployment Inventory 2.0
Overview - SDI Assessment
SDI 2.0 Platform Introduction
SDI2.0 as a Tool for New Thinking
Results through Relationships
Relationship Intelligence (RQ) on Demand
Relationship Intelligence (RQ) in Pocket
Relationship Intelligence (RQ) Proposal
SDI 2.0 with 4 Views
Strengths and Motives
1. Your Motives
Opposition is a Good Thing
Motives in Two Conditions
2. Your Conflict Sequence
Motives Anchors Strengths
3. Your Strengths Protrait
Strengths can be Overdone
4. Your Overdone Strengths Portrait
Five Dysfunctions of a Team
Real Collaboration with Healthy Objective Conflict
Business Transformation
Organizational Agility
Employee Engagement
Team and Organizational Productivity
Leadership Development
New Manager Development
Team Effectiveness
Collaboration
Conflict Management
Accountability
Innovation
Appreciate and Leverage Diversity
Full set of Use Cases
5 TRAITS of High-Performing Teams
The ultimate guide to team relationships in a dispersed, uncertain world.
How to Promote Psychological Safety in the Workplace
How to Compliment Anyone in your Team
Game: Seen & Heard - Build RQ for DE&I to get Team Performance
Game: Recognition that Resonates
Game: Relationship Intelligence (RQ) in your Pocket
Relationship Intelligence and the New Decade of Work
SDI2.0 Methodology and Meaning
How SDI compare with MBTI, DISC etc
History and Development of the SDI2.0
Case Study - Amazon
Case Study - Octopus
Case Study - Publicis Groupe UK
Case Study - Ramboll UK
Case Study - Renown Health
Case Study - United Airlines
Case Study - Veterans Administration
Case Study - Walla Walla University
Customer Story - Amazon
Customer Story - Twitter
Customer Story - ExxonMobil