Introducing TalentPrint
TalentPrint is a self directed career development tool for all employees at Massmart
TalentPrint will help you answer these 3 questions:
Why TalentPrint?
We believe everyone at Massmart has talent, and we wanted to provide you with a way of finding out how to make the most of your talent.
Understanding the TalentPrint 360 Report
As we progress through the year, we will be engaging with you to get you up to speed on the processes and concepts...
If you have any questions you can
contact your Divisional Talent Manager or
contact our technology partners who helped us build TalentPrint for Massmart
at PeopleTree Group
massmarttalent@peopletreegroup.com
Useful Resources
TalentPrint uses 18 characteristics, with 60 underlying attributes to identify your strengths.
You, and others, identify the top 6 characteristics as strengths, and then the next best 6 characteristics.
When you compare your strengths to various situations and challenges, you will be asked some questions that will more accurately identify which attributes to develop.
This documents provides you with the definitions of the 18 characteristics and their underlying attributes.
This information is available in TalentPrint when you hover over the characteristics to complete the assessment.
This report is available to all employees who have completed their self assessment, and received at least two endorsements from colleagues.
This report collates the feedback from others, and categorises your strengths from best to least.
Remember, that something that 'least' describes you is not 'bad', it just means there are other characteristics that describe you better.
You can use this report to explore your 'Hidden Strengths'. These are attributes that other people believe you are stronger at, than how you see yourself. The report also identifies 'blind spots', or attributes you believe to be strengths, that others may not perceive in the same way.
This is the real value of getting feedback from other people. The more accurately you understand your own strengths and areas for development, the better you can utilise them to achieve maximum impact.
Comparing your strengths to various situations and challenges
What am I good at? What do I need to be good at? How do I develop?