Operational Psychodiagnostics
Operational psychodiagnostics is identification of characterological features of the basic psychotype, which depends on the strength and mobility of the nervous system, as well as on the basic emotion. This is a great tool, an effective model of personality evaluation, predicting the behavior and characteristics of a candidate. In contrast to the MP-profile, the basic psychotype is innate, but existence of psycho-traumatic experience imposes a significant imprint on the personality pattern of the candidate.
In a separate chapter of the book, we will recall the features of each psychotype, tell about the risk factors inherent to the candidate. You will be able to understand the conditions of adaptation and maladaptation; in which conditions a person will work well, in which not.
Values, beliefs of a person
Person’s values can be revealed through projective questions, when analyzing speech. One way or another people declare their values. When at the interviews we offer the candidate to tell about himself, we do not set any framework, leaving room for creativity. Let him tell about himself in a free way. Things that the candidate started his answer with, whether he asked for a narrower frame for the story, started talking about the family or did not mention a word about it, gives a hint about the candidate’s values. Noteworthy are the questions asked by the person himself. Did you notice that in the store some people ask only about the price, and some people only about the quality. Sometimes the behavior is more important than speech. Suppose a person during a conversation is trying to show his social status, brand of phone, car keys. Often, actions speak much more about personality than words.
The projective questions themselves are a simple but very powerful tool in order to learn about the person’s values. We will talk about projective issues in detail in another chapter of the book.
CHAPTER 7
METAPROGRAMS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE CANDIDATE
Motivation metaprogram «TO» / «FROM»
This metaprogram is sometimes called «seeking-avoiding». The metaprogram «TO – FROM» describes the structure of motivation for actions in most contexts, except for:
– Actions from which a person subjectively receives pleasure. For example, a person loves the cake «Prague», and in order to enjoy it, he does not need to additionally motivate himself.
– Vital actions. In this case, the instinct of self-preservation plays a pivotal role.
In these situations, we do not look at the motivation. Everything else is evaluated.
Motivation «TO» the positive and motivation «FROM» the negative.
«TO» the positive – «I will do it to get something.»
«FFOM» the negative – «I will do it to avoid something.»
For example, you want to feed the dogs. If you want to do it so that they are full is the motivation «TO». To feed the dogs so that they do not die of hunger is the motivation «FROM».
People with «TO» motivation are motivated by positive consequences, by the result that is awaiting. They imagine positive effects, associate themselves with these effects and act in order to fulfill their plans. They do not need to be additionally «fueled»; they have a goal and can maintain motivation for a long time.
Employees with «TO» motivation are more prone to long-term, though not always realistic, planning. They are characterized by careerism. This motivation is good for some positions and strictly contraindicated for others.
In their speech such people use positive constructions and formulations, without the particle «NOT». When speaking, they refer to positive experience, respond positively to the tasks set and decisions made. A typical trend for people with «TO» motivation is that they prefer to participate only in those events that are subjectively perceived as «advantageous». They are less disposed to restrictions and cautiousness.
For people with «FROM» motivation getting away from the problem it is much more important than coming to a solution. Unlike with «TO» motivation people, the moment of goal-setting and planning is shorter, it is easier for them to work that way. If «TO» is a strategy, then «FROM» is a tactic. On the one hand, «FROM» motivation is a recheck and pessimistic planning. But it is also the ability to work in a situation of emergency, force majeure. On the other hand, it is a state of relaxation, lack of motivation for further development, when everything goes smooth and «Easy Street». If nothing urges and does not keep them up, people with «FROM» motivation stop taking pains, stop doing their best as they did before in tumultuous time.
Any salesman should have a «TO» motivation, because employees with «FROM» motivation would not strive to do more than they have already done.
How can the «FROM» motivation be seen in the speech? First of all it is negative constructions of sentences with the particle «NOT». Often there are words of responsibility, such as: must, need, ought to, have to. A large number of words with negative connotations and problematic formulations. Besides, there are references to negative experiences, skepticism and critical statements in relation to decisions and tasks.
– Adaptation / Disadaptation Factors
People with the metaprogram «TO» have a positive attitude towards long-term planning and prospects. In work they prefer to deal with creative tasks, creative input. They want to make their own decisions and take initiative. They respond to the positive backing up feedback that boosts their self-esteem.
Disadaptational factors for them include routine operational activities, lack of contact with people and creativity in work. In such an environment, they grow indifferent and tarnish. The impossibility of career growth, lack of understanding of the company’s goals and negative feedback keep a person with «TO» motivation from going ahead.
People with «FROM» motivation need clear criteria for evaluation and analysis. They are comfortable with decisions and events that do not question their routine. A clear schedule, specific tasks, a clear hierarchy and areas of responsibility – these are the conditions in which they work most efficiently.
Disadaptation factors for them are chaos, frequent changes of conditions and tasks. People with «FROM» feel bad in situations of uncertainty and they are less effective in situations that need flexibility.
– Professional activity
Based on the characteristics and conditions of adaptation and disadaptation, let us consider where the employee with one or another pole of the metaprogram will be successful.
A person with the metaprogram «TO» is most successful in creative activity, in solving communicative, organizational and commercial tasks. Designer, artist, journalist, actor, sales manager, project manager, top manager, entrepreneur (including network marketing), lawyer. These are the typical examples of professions where the «TO» metaprogram contributes towards success.
If we talk about the metaprogram «FROM», then such people are suitable for professions related to the controlling, supervisory, correcting, eliminating, analyzing tasks. This is where control is necessary, where it is important to avoid negative consequences. For example, in security, audit, analytics. This includes representatives of law enforcement agencies, the military, firefighters, lawyers, analysts, accountants (not chief accountants), economists, controllers, auditors, etc.
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