• The Socionics Test

    Best for: Individuals seeking a fresh perspective on their personality and communication style that’s different from other personality tests. I appreciated the unique phrasing of the…

  • Berkeley Emotional Intelligence Test

    Best for: Assessing your ability to recognize and interpret emotions in others. The Berkeley Emotional Intelligence test was by far the most fun for me to take, given…

  • The True Colours Test

    Best for: Gaining a new perspective on how others see you and how you see yourself. The TrueColoursTest categorizes individuals into four colour-based personality types: Orange, Gold, Blue,…

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    Franklin Frank [LION] - People & Culture at The Scalers

    About Franklin Frank [LION] A strategic and culture professional with 18 years of solid Human Resources experience. My expertise covers Talent Acquisition, Business Partnering, Employee…

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  • Test Colours

    Best for: Quickly assessing your personality traits and learning about your emotional intelligence, creativity, and work style. Unlike other tests that rely on lengthy questionnaires, Testcolor simply asks…

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    Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Workplace – Survey

    The Global HR Community (GHRC) is conducting this research survey to explore the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Workplace and understand its impact on employees, organizations, and the future of work. As a global platform connecting HR professionals, business leaders, and…

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  • HR Learning of the Day Akrasia

    Akrasia refers to the state of acting against one’s better judgment, often described as a lack of self-control or willpower. The term originates from ancient Greek philosophy, particularly attributed to Socrates, Plato, and later Aristotle. Derived from the Greek word akrasia (a- meaning “without” and kratos…

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  • Saying NO with Confidence: How to Prioritize Your Time and Energy

    Learning to say “no” confidently is a crucial skill for managing your time and energy effectively. By setting boundaries and prioritizing commitments that align with your goals and values, you can focus on what truly matters. Saying no isn’t about rejecting others; it’s about…

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