The difference is that people with Ideation enjoy brainstorming about anything.Īlternatively, Arrangers are creative about efficiency. This is because Ideation is known as the ‘creative’ Strength, and Arrangers can be extremely creative. Having coached thousands of people on their Strengths, I have often encountered Arrangers who are surprised they do not have Ideation in their top 5. When faced with a complex situation involving many factors, you enjoy managing all of the variables, aligning and realigning them until you are sure you have arranged them in the most productive configuration possible.’ When describing Arranger, Gallup writes, ‘You are a conductor. Our minds are always spinning, trying to find a better, more efficient way to do something. “Flexibility and multi-tasking are the hallmarks of Arranger. One of our Churchill Leadership Group team members, Coach Jamie Librot, shares what being an Arranger means to her: Each component is a variable of success, and the more efficient we can be, the better. The positive aspect of various components playing simultaneously is that it lends itself to efficiency and productivity. They enjoy identifying what’s possible with the many options presented to them. They like to determine how all of the pieces and resources can be arranged for maximum productivity.”įor Arrangers, complexity is embraced rather than feared. Have you ever met someone who can systemize and organize things at the spur of the moment? They take complex variables and identify a way to make them fit together neatly. They not only execute, but they also “execute with flexibility” – in the moment, reconfiguring until satisfaction is attained.Īccording to Gallup, “People exceptionally talented in the Arranger theme can organize, but they also have a flexibility that complements this ability. What does it mean to have “Arranger” as a strength?
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