In analyzing my Type A personality traits, I scored a 51 which represents a healthy balance of the three facets inclusive of speed and impatience, job involvement, as well as a competitive nature. The Type A traits of speed and impatience and job involvement yielded 18, my highest scores of the three. Moreover, these two traits solidify the importance that I place on working diligently to meet deadlines, with immense drive and focus to deliver projects in a timely manner, and a score of 15 reflecting my moderately competitive nature (Pearson Education,2016). The self-awareness assessment test revealed a score of 57, hereby landing me within the normal range of being self- aware. This test speaks to personal improvement, openness to feedback, control of emotions, exercising one’s value system, and being emotionally mature. Job orientation, career orientation and call orientation, speaks to how motivated one is in the workplace and research indicate that these three orientations will determine productivity. My score of 33.3% in all categories indicates how motivated I am to balance work and life. (Pearson …show more content…
Even though I am a big proponent of team building my organization does not practice effective team building due to micromanagement (Pearson Education,2016). The organizational culture assessment rates me at a 17.2 in collaboration, 7.8 in competing, 10.9 in control and 14.1 in creating. My highest score of 17.2 in collaboration, underscores my passion for people and personal development (Pearson Education,2016). Stress is an inevitable reality as we deal with people and issues with the organization. Therefore, the stress management assessment tests identify three areas that one can use to reduce stress such as eliminating stressors, developing resiliency, and development of coping strategies. My combined score in these areas was 48 indicating normal ability to effectively process stress. Other stressors that can add to a manager’s job is the ability of being comfortable with change. The assessment test that measures comfort with change reveals a score of 40 indicating that I have a high level of openness to change (Pearson