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The PDA Assessment is a self-awareness tool that helps individuals and teams understand their behavioral style, communicate effectively, and motivate others. Learn more about the assessment and how it can expand your self-awareness.
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What is the PDA Assessment?
It is an individual and group self-awareness tool that allows: • Knowing the behavioural style of individuals and teams. • Knowing how to improve our relationships with others. • A better understanding on how to communicate with others and what motivates other people.
Where to read the PDA from Desde donde leer el PDA
The PDA Assessment is a tool. • Every person exists in relation to others. • Every person lives in a certain time in history. • Every person has a vast culture, beliefs and values that constitute his/her “mental model”. • Every person has the potential ability to display infinite personal resources.
Extend my self-awareness
B = (P x E) Behaviour:the personand his/her environment
That’s why we believe that… … our personality aspects are dynamic. “I adapt to…” We are not a still image; we are more of a video, someone who is in constant motion.
Expanded style (The best version of me)
Theoretical basis
It is based on the following theories: • Perception • Self-concept / Self-consistency • Semantics
Perception A name assigned to the way in which we receive, personalise and interpret the world around us.
It is composed of… selective attention to stimuli
How many “E”s do you see? “The best structure will not guarantee results or performance. But the wrong structure is a guarantee for failure”. Peter Druker
How many “E”s do you see? “The best structure will not guarantee results or performance. But the wrong structure is a guarantee for failure”. Peter Druker
Perception is composed of… 1. Selective attention to stimuli… 2. Organization of stimuli…
Perception is composed of… • Selective attention to stimuli… • Organization of stimuli… 3. The interpretation of experiences in such way that they make sense to oneself.
PERCEPTIONS Are not an objective reality
Self-concept Ideas about ourselves
Our idea of who we are RELATIVES PARENTS I am I can I should I could etc. COLLEAGUES CHURCH SCHOOL
Human behaviour objectives MAINTAIN PROTECT PRESERVE our own self-concept…
Self-concept • People tend to behave consistently with what they believe to be.
Self-consistency theory People will accept and assimilate ideas that are consistent with what they believe to be and will reject the ideas that are inconsistent with what they believe to be.
the language Study of the use of words
Main approach The “projective” nature of the PDA Assessment uses “abstract” and “non-explicit” descriptors.
PDA Model Proactivity Risk Axis Extroversion Axis Tasks People Energy Norms Axis Patience Axis Reactivity Emotional Rational Self-Control
Key aspects of the Axes 0 10 20 33 34 50 69 70 80 90 100 Low tendency Situational tendency High tendency • Axes are measured from 0 to 100.
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