Clifton Strengths® Themes

The Clifton Strengths Assessment® and references to each of the 34 theme names are trademarks of Gallup, Inc.

EXECUTING

Those with dominant themes in the Executing domain know how to make things happen. When the team needs someone to implement a solution, these are the people who will work tirelessly to get it done. Those with a strength to execute have the ability to “catch” an idea and make it a reality.

Achiever®

Arranger®

Belief®

ConsistencyTM

DeliberativeTM

DisciplineTM

FocusTM

Responsibility®

RestorativeTM

INFLUENCING

Those with dominant themes in the Influencing domain help their team reach a much broader audience. These individuals can sell the team’s ideas inside and outside the organization. When the team needs someone to take charge, speak up, and make sure the group is heard, look to someone with the strength to influence.

Activator®

Command®

Communication®

Competition®

Maximizer®

Self-Assurance®

SignificanceTM

WooTM

RELATIONSHIP BUILDING

Those with dominant themes in the Relationship Building domain can provide the essential glue to hold a team together. Without these strengths on a team, in many cases, the group is simply a composite of individuals. In contrast, team members with exceptional Relationship Building strength have the unique ability to help the group become much greater than the sum of its parts.

Adaptability®

Connectedness®

Developer®

EmpathyTM

Harmony®

Includer®

Individualization®

Positivity®

Relator®

STRATEGIC THINKING

Those with dominant Strategic Thinking themes are the ones who keep the team focused on what could be. They are constantly absorbing and analyzing information and helping the team make better decisions. People with strength in this domain continually stretch the team’s thinking for the future.

Analytical®

Context®

Futuristic®

Ideation®

Input®

Intellection®

Learner®

StrategicTM