Thursday, February 20, 2025
Use strengths to boost collaboration.
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 | CliftonStrengths® Insights Newsletter | | |
Great partnerships start with knowing your strengths. This month, explore how your natural talents affect collaboration — then use them to build stronger, more effective relationships that will empower you to achieve more, faster. Our top resources on collaboration for you: | | Power Up Your Partnerships With Strengths | Collaboration isn't just about working together — it's also about working smarter. The most effective teams tap into each person's greatest talents — and when people use their strengths, they're more engaged, confident and productive. Strengths also provides a shared language that improves communication and teamwork, especially in hybrid and remote settings. Knowing what you do best (and where you need support) allows you to collaborate with intention, adapt to change and build stronger partnerships. Whether you're leading a team or refining how you collaborate, our insights will help you build stronger, more effective partnerships — so you can achieve more, move faster and produce better results. Learn how to elevate your collaboration today. | | | What Your No. 1 Strength Brings to a Partnership | | Your strengths shape how you work with others, including what you naturally contribute to a partnership. Maybe you bring fresh ideas, can be trusted to keep things organized or ensure tasks get done. Perhaps you're the encourager, strategist or deep thinker in the group. Whatever your strengths, they make you a valuable partner who adds something unique to each relationship. | | | | When you understand your strengths, you can use them to build stronger, more effective partnerships. Think about your relationships — at work, in your personal life or in your community — and consider your unique contributions to them. Ask yourself: - What do others rely on me for?
- When have I felt like an essential part of a team?
- How do I best support our success?
Noticing these patterns can help you understand how your talents show up in any relationship. The more you recognize and intentionally develop your strengths, the more you can use them to build stronger, more effective partnerships. | We noticed you may not know your CliftonStrengths. If you're interested in getting personalized content in this space every quarter and want to get the most out of this newsletter, click here. | | | | | Want to take collaboration to the next level? Listen to The CliftonStrengths Podcast's new series on using your strengths to build powerful partnerships. Listen now → | | | | | | What We're Reading Lately | Be sure to check out the resources below to learn how to make the most of your strengths. | | | | Was this email forwarded to you? Never miss another newsletter! To subscribe, click here. | | |
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