1. Most people wonder what Strengths Based Development
is. The process of Strengths Based Development identifies his or her talents
and strengths and develops them to ultimately lead to success in life.
2. All
of us are born with unique talents. Talent has been defined as “a naturally
recurring pattern of thoughts, feelings or behaviours that can be productively
applied”. These talents are discovered by taking the Clifton Strengths Finder
Test. Coaches guide the participants, to convert their talents into strengths
and leverage these strengths to achieve their desired SMART goals. These steps
lead to Strengths Based Development.
3. This
concept is applicable to individuals, managers, teams, leaders and students.
4. Individuals
when performing from their strengths zones are positive, creative and innovative,
resulting in greater production as they
become willing workers and enjoy the work.
6. Students, besides knowing their
strengths, will become focussed towards their desired and SMART goal(s). They
will know their domains of strengths, and work in that direction. Students will
realise that they are not made out of a cookies cutter, but they are all unique
in their own way. They are individuals and they can achieve the same goals by
different behaviours.
8. Strength has been defined as the
ability to consistently provide near perfect performance; ie the ability to consistently produce a positive outcome,
through near perfect performance in a specific task. To finish with strength,
start with talent.
9. Why do students require Strengths Based Development Training?
Because it will lead to success! Success
will come by
(a) Discovering your talents.
(b) Understanding your talents.
(c) Converting your talents into strengths.
(d) Leveraging your strengths to achieve their goals
(e) Understanding
your Domains of Strengths.
(f) Early
identification of your strengths will lead you to the right path of success.
(g) Working from your strengths zone and being fully
engaged.
(h) By becoming the driver
and not being driven by someone else.
(i) Improving your
ability to take an interview confidently.
10. Your best bet
for success lies in building on who you already are, not in trying to become
someone you’re not.
11. This process will
be able to bridge the gap between the education acquired at the
universities/colleges and the real world outside the university campus.