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Performance Profile: Career Foundation Colors

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When you take the Performance Profile Survey, your four behavioral dimensions are assigned colors. There is a fifth dimension that can be thought of as your "career foundation." This is produced by comparing your profile results to the others in an occupational database.

In the Performance Profile Career Report, you will see that everyone has a career dimension that contains all four colors, Red (Expediting); Green (Communicating); Yellow (Administrating); Blue (Planning). Your foundation color is your strength, what you can contribute most to an organization. Just like any organization needs all four "color" skills, you have each color in your career dimension. Your strength is depicted by your bottom (thus, "foundation") color.

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