People exceptionally talented in the Strategic theme create alternative
ways to proceed. Faced with any given scenario, they can quickly spot the
relevant patterns and issues.
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TeamMates Executive Director Suzanne Hince calls her
Strategic theme her “playbook to find solutions”. Hince, who leads with
Strategic (#1), Self-Assurance (#2), Achiever (#3), Futuristic (#4), and
Ideation (#5), states that she uses her Strategic theme each and every day, often
in harmony with her other themes. One current use of her Strategic theme is
through the chapter strategic planning process. Appropriately named, Hince
travels to chapters to vision with them about their future, then decide what
the best steps are to get to that desired future. In terms of her leadership within TeamMates,
Hince says Strategic helps her to find the right people the right seat on the
bus, as well as understand her role within that dynamic. She explains, “I think
the Strategic helps me understand where my leadership role is in different
situations. Sometimes it’s empowering others, sometimes it’s taking a step back
and letting others lead, and sometimes you need to be the leader.”
Gallup Strengths is a wonderful tool to help us all understand
ourselves and those around us at a deeper level. Hince understands that
although she leads with Strategic, there are many other themes that blend well
with Strategic to help her daily. One of those themes is Futuristic. Coming in
at her #4, the theme of Futuristic blended with Strategic could sound like
this, “My mind’s eye sees clear images of a better future and detects the best
paths leading to future dreams” (Expanding
Your Strengths). Like all of us,
though, Hince has had to work on developing her strengths, and learning that
not all people are wired the same way. She explains, “It’s been a learning
experience for me as a leader…There are times where you really need to
communicate and really paint the picture of what the future looks like so that
other people can capture that vision and be motivated and inspired to move
towards it.” We are so thankful to have a self-aware visionary leader who
understands her own strengths and takes the time to cultivate the strengths of
others.
According to Gallup numbers, Strategic is the 5th
most common theme to appear in a Top 5. TeamMates numbers mirror this high
frequency; Roughly a third of our mentors (28%) and mentees (30%) who have
completed StrengthsQuest have Strategic in their Top 5. Although we cannot put
Strengths in a box, it may be fair to say that many of those involved in
TeamMates understand the relevant issues and have taken action to impact the
world through mentoring.
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