What is MindSonar?

What is MindSonar?

Discovering how people think

MindSonar measures how people think (their thinking style elements) and what they find important (their Graves drives). This always done for in a certain?context. MindSonar gives you a clear picture of someone's mindset.

When you understand somebody's mindset,?you can adapt your communication to reach them, help them change, match them to the right job, train them more easily, coach them, identify their strengths and weaknesses, and so on. And you can do this not only with individuals, but also with teams and organisations.

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Thinking, Doing, Results

Mindset determines feelings and actions. Your mindset?shapes how you evaluate things, what you notice and what you miss. And that, in turn, determines your results. Basically, wherever people and results are important, MindSonar is a great tool


Who Uses MindSonar?

MindSonar is used all over the world, mostly by consultants, coaches, team builders, HR-professionals and organisational developers. They use MindSonar in all kinds of organisations varying from olympic sports teams to corporations.

Why is MindSonar the 'New Profiling'?

MindSonar is?not?a personality test. Older tests like MBTI or DISK tell people what they are like,?always?and?everywhere. This has its merits (clarity) but it also has its downside. The concept of personality tends to encourage people to lock themselves up in boxes.

MindSonar assumes that you?think differently in different situations. Our tagline is:?Because you are so much more...

Used by Professionals Only

MindSonar is offered exclusively through a network of certified MindSonar Professionals. We want to guarantee a level of expertise amongst MindSonar Professionals. The combination of a refined measurement plus an expert with their own unique skills and knowledge gives MindSonar solutions their power.

Sample Graph

This is what a MindSonar profile looks like:

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  • Looking at the top part of the graph, you see the sonar diagram (green sonar image) with the four most prominent thinking style elements and the three most prominent Graves drives.
  • On the top of the page on the right side, above the sonar diagram, you see the criteria and their opposites. This is literally what the respondent finds important.
  • Under the criteria (the colored circles) all the Graves Drives are shown. They are ordered from smallest to largest.
  • The bottom half of the diagram page (bar graph) shows the thinking style scores.
  • Under the thinking style bars there is a graph showing response times. Red bars indicate exceptionally long response times, green bars indicate relatively short response times.

The most versatile and granular tool available when growing and supporting your workforce . Lucy Jung Liz Halls Tom Birbeck Peter Gregory -iamPeterg

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