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Personality affects the way we relate to the world and the people in it, how we work, who we love, and how other people see us. Although the study of personality is centuries old, our ability to understand and control such a complex and abstract concept is relatively new in the context of history. Featuring some of the world’s leading experts in personality psychology and business, this podcast explores the impact of personality on life, leadership, and organizational success.

The Science of Personality Podcast Hogan Assessments

    • Science
    • 4.7 • 27 Ratings

Personality affects the way we relate to the world and the people in it, how we work, who we love, and how other people see us. Although the study of personality is centuries old, our ability to understand and control such a complex and abstract concept is relatively new in the context of history. Featuring some of the world’s leading experts in personality psychology and business, this podcast explores the impact of personality on life, leadership, and organizational success.

    The Importance of Values

    The Importance of Values

    In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, we're celebrating our special 100th episode with the legend himself, Dr. Robert Hogan, founder and president of Hogan Assessments, to discuss the importance of values in our personal and professional lives. In fact, Dr. Hogan considers values to be so important that he dedicated years of research just to develop an assessment to measure them. We hope you enjoy this milestone episode. Cheers, everybody.

    • 46 min
    Meta Competencies of Leadership

    Meta Competencies of Leadership

    In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake are joined by Peter Berry, managing director of Peter Berry Consultancy, to talk about the meta competencies of leadership he’s discovered among senior leaders with strong 360 outcomes. When it comes to leadership 360 evaluations, you won’t find many with more knowledge than Peter as he leverages his decades of experience in working with leaders and combines that with the power of Hogan’s assessments to create a truly powerful and enlightening experience. 

    Learn more about the meta competencies of leadership here: https://www.peterberry.com.au/media/4277/the-5-essential-building-blocks-for-managers-and-leaders.pdf

    • 1 hr
    Getting Assessment Advice from ChatGPT

    Getting Assessment Advice from ChatGPT

    In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake discuss a hot topic that is sure to impact the assessment industry: people seeking assessment advice from ChatGPT. It's widely known by now that AI and large language models like Chat GPT have a wide range of useful applications, such as drafting emails, writing essays, summarizing information, and creating efficiencies in the workplace. But how good are these tools at giving people advice on how to respond to items on a personality assessment? 

    • 41 min
    An Inside Look at Hogan Feedback

    An Inside Look at Hogan Feedback

    In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake are joined by Kelsey Klausing, Hogan's director of solutions partners, to take an inside look at delivering feedback for Hogan's assessments. To do so, Kelsey simulates a Hogan feedback session with Blake as the subject using his actual Hogan results.

    • 1 hr 33 min
    What Makes Hogan Different?

    What Makes Hogan Different?

    In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake talk about what makes Hogan different from other assessments. In an industry that has been flooded with new products, technologies, and assessments hitting the market on what seems like a daily basis, not all providers are created equal.

    • 37 min
    The Psychology of Sleep

    The Psychology of Sleep

    In the latest episode of The Science of Personality, Ryne and Blake are joined by Zlatan Krizan, PhD, a professor of psychology at Iowa State University, to talk about the psychology of sleep and its relation to personality. More specifically, we discuss how lost sleep and circadian misalignment impact our thoughts and behaviors.

    • 1 hr 12 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
27 Ratings

27 Ratings

reesekale ,

Leading with Empathy

As a certified Hogan and ICF coach, I find these podcast rich with data and content, thank you! Have been sharing in my practice and reflecting on what I have learned about empathy being the key behavior trait in managing thru COViD!

Mact60 ,

Hogan Assessment Podcast—Great

I thoroughly enjoy your podcast. Just listened to S. Gregory and it was great. Loved the insights on leadership. Keep them coming!!

R.Stack ,

Great Content!!!

A very insightful look into the world of personality. Especially enjoyed episode #18, as team effectiveness is critical for organizational success!

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