What is your Plum profile and how is it generated?
Your Plum Profile is a summary of your top Talents and insights about your personality relevant to your career. It is generated using the results of the Plum Discovery Survey. The first part of your Plum Profile displays a summary of the top three Talents that drive you the most.
How do I share the plum profile with my team?
Step 1: Invite everyone on your team to take the quick and easy Plum Discovery Survey. It usually takes around 25 minutes to complete and the Plum Profile is delivered as soon as someone completes it. Step 2: Ask everyone to review their results.
How do I take the plum discovery survey?
Individuals 1 Take the quick and easy Plum Discovery Survey. It usually takes about 25 minutes to complete. 2 You’ll immediately receive your personalized Plum Profile. Take time to review it and familiarize yourself with your talents, work preferences, and work style. 3 Share the results with your manager and your team.
What is plum match criteria?
With Plum Match Criteria, empower talent leaders and high performers with job expertise to collaborate on prioritizing and assigning weight to the Talents that are most critical to specific job success.
What is plum talent resilience platform?
Plum’s Talent Resilience Platform is the only talent management platform that applies the science of Industrial/Organizational (I/O) psychology to the entire workforce at scale to quantify human potential, while enabling organizations to identify the key behavioral indicators required to be successful in any given role.
What does the plum Discovery Survey measure?
The Plum Discovery Survey measures personality, social intelligence, and problem-solving ability, and is the same core assessment powering every talent decision. Develop a universal talent language with Plum Profiles, which reveal 10 Talents that are 4X more reliable for quantifying human potential and predicting job performance.
Is there a common identity among the Shona?
On one hand, it is claimed that there was no consciousness of a common identity among the tribes and peoples now forming the Shona of today. On the other hand, the Shona people of Zimbabwe highland always had in common a vivid memory of the ancient kingdoms, often identified with the Monomotapa state.