Seeing beyond the obvious motivates you every day. You analyse situations in depth, drawing on reliable data and solid research. This enables you to propose precise solutions tailored to the challenges you face.
However, it might be beneficial to make more use of your intuition and take decisions more quickly to boost your creativity. You could also develop your communication skills to make it easier to convince people you are dealing with.

Your strengths
Analytical skills
You know how to break down complex problems into more manageable elements. Your meticulous examination of data enables you to identify weak signals and hidden opportunities. Your rigour reduces risk and increases the chances of success.
A flair for finding information
You know how to gather and cross-reference relevant information. This enables you to base your proposals on facts, not suppositions. This approach gives you the credibility to collaborate on ambitious projects.
→ Explore, analyse and transform: creativity informed by facts.
With you, investigation is at the service of precision. Your creative profile enables you to identify the most effective practical solutions.
Your areas for improvement
Develop your intuition to make faster decisions
A word of caution: your ability to gather and analyse information must not lead you into a situation of stalemate or inaction. Particularly in urgent or unforeseen situations. You could allow yourself to more spontaneity on certain projects. In other words, dare to follow your intuition without necessarily waiting for a full data analysis! The benefits? Improve your responsivenessseize opportunities and adjust your actions in real time.
The result is greater dynamism in day-to-day operations and greater flexibility in project management.
Improve your communication to share your ideas more effectively
Have you ever felt a gap between your words and your intentions? To share your ideas more effectively, it's essential to adopt a clear and engaging communication style. This involves aligned" verbal, paraverbal and non-verbal communication. Le eye contact and a open body language build confidence. Practice active listening: open questions and a genuine interest in feedback from your colleagues. Structure your presentations with striking visuals and concrete examples to reinforce your impact.
The training reflex
Knowing how to let go and step back
What are the benefits of letting go in the workplace? What are the obstacles? How can you focus on what's essential? This course will help you take a step back and channel your energy more effectively in the face of events.
There's an art to communicating: learn to adapt your words to the profile of the person you're talking to, develop your assertiveness, reinforce your power of conviction and express yourself with ease to get round deadlocked situations.
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