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Step 1 – Discover
YOUR WORK PROFILE
5 UNIQUE KEYS FOR WORK
Your Keys Work Profile gives personal insight into your five keys when it comes to working together. What is your natural role within your team or in the workplace? What is your character as a colleague? What do you contribute to the team with your unique personality? Discover your unique way to make a meaningful impact in your workplace!



The gifts
… the heart of your character.
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The values
… from which you live.
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The lenses
… that determine your perspective.
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The focus
… where you concentrate your efforts.
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The talents
… you work with.
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THE GIFTS
… the heart of your character.
Your gifts make you of great value at work and in your team. They reflect how you contribute to the team’s efforts, reveal who you are as a person, and illustrate how you fulfil your role. Your colleagues are likely to recognise these gifts, as they are closely tied to your character.
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Your primary gifts
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Your overall picture
[Gift 1] is the gift that shines through most in you. This is the way you naturally want to be most meaningful in your work environment. Your second gift [Gift 2] indicates how you naturally give shape your first characteristic. The lower scores in the chart show which gifts do not come natural to you.



THE VALUES
… from which you live.
Your values indicate what you deeply stand for. They are your fundamental beliefs and ideals from which you live. With your values, you contribute positively to the culture in your workplace and within your team. You thrive in an environment where shared values are present. If the culture in your workplace does not match your values, you may experience tension.
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Your primary values
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Your overall picture
You consider the values [VALUE 1] and [VALUE 2] to be very important. The chart below shows both the values that most naturally define you and those that do not.



THE LENSES
… that determine your perspective.
You naturally look at your work environment through a specific lens. There are some things that strike you more than others when you look at situations, people and your surroundings. Your lenses reveal where your attention goes, and what you find important. Your strength lies in your own perspective on the world!
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Your primary lenses
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Your overall picture
Your highest-scoring lenses are: [LENS 1] and [LENS 2]. You unconsciously approach your work from these perspectives. Lower scores indicate perspectives that are less prominent in your awareness, where colleagues may complement and support you.



THE FOCUS
… the area where you make the difference.
This is the area you are most focused on. Your focus is the place where you are naturally at ease, where you prefer to operate and where you feel most comfortable. It is also the place where you like to make a difference with the things you do.
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THE TALENTS
…you work with.
A talent is something you are naturally good at. When you work on something as a team, you add a lot of value with your specific talents. If you get the chance to use your talents during the collaboration process, you will always experience energy from your work and add tremendous value!
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Your primary talents
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Your overall picture
With your talents [TALENT 1] and [TALENT 2], you make an indispensable contribution to a process in which something is realised. The graph shows when you add the most value with your talents during this process, and when you might need support from others.

