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Nina Porter

Kolbe A Index Result

04/03/2025

CONGRATULATIONS Nina

You Got a Perfect Score on the Kolbe A™ Index!

You’re highly dependable at providing comprehensive methods for monitoring activity. Others can count on you to plan thoroughly, coordinate details, and be pragmatic in the use of diagrams and schedules you create.

Kolbe Action Modes®
Your Kolbe A Result Chart

How do we know this? You told us when you completed the Kolbe A™ Index which revealed your 4-number MO (Mode of Operation).

Hear Kathy Kolbe describe your strengths at www.warewithal.com/kolbereports
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Kolbe A Index Result

Summary

Nina Porter

Your Kolbe A Result Chart
7-8-2-3

Nina Porter

Kolbe Action Modes®

Your Kolbe Strengths

Specify
Systematize
Stabilize
Envision

Kolbe Action Modes are behaviors driven by your striving instincts.

Fact Finder: How you gather and share information.

Your way of doing it is to Specify.

Follow Thru: How you organize.

Your way of doing it is to Systematize.

Quick Start: How you deal with risk and uncertainty.

Your way of doing it is to Stabilize.

Implementor: How you handle space and tangibles.

Your way of doing it is to Envision.

You can count on your Kolbe result being constant over time.

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Three Parts of the Mind

Nina Porter

Your Kolbe A Result Chart
7-8-2-3

What's so different about the Kolbe Index?

Your Kolbe result doesn’t have anything to do with your personality or how smart you are. Kolbe adds a new dimension—the conative. How you take action when you are free to be yourself is one of the most important things to know about yourself. It includes how you will naturally:

  • Solve problems
  • Make decisions
  • Take purposeful action

The conative (doing) part of the mind is defined as: Action derived from instinct; purposeful mode of striving, volition. It is a conscious effort to carry out self-determined acts.

Based on teachings going back to Plato and Aristotle, conative is one of three parts of the mind.

Three Parts of the Mind

Cognitive
(Thinking)

  • Intelligence
  • Skills
  • Knowledge
  • Experience
  • Learned Behavior

Affective
(Feeling)

  • Motivation
  • Preferences
  • Values
  • Personality
  • Emotions

Conative
(Doing)

  • Striving Instincts
  • Innate Strengths
  • Purposeful Actions
  • Decision-Making Methods
  • Problem-Solving Approaches

These three parts of the mind work together to form your greatest contributions to the world.

Conables® Tips


Without an understanding of the power of conation, you may have learned ways of taking action that won't work well for you. Look for Conables Tips throughout your Kolbe A result. Individualized for you, they will help you Do More, More Naturally and achieve what matters to you most.

 
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Kolbe Strengths

Nina Porter

Your Kolbe A Result Chart
7-8-2-3

Kolbe Strengths

You have a natural strength in each Action Mode that helps you make better decisions.

Action Modes
Fact Finder
Your best way of gathering and sharing information is to Specify.
For instance, you might:

Research in-depth
Justify decisions
Uphold precedent
Define objectives
Assess probabilities


Define terms with exactness
Establish specific priorities
Provide historical evidence
Create analogies
Develop complex strategies
Follow Thru
Your best way of organizing is to Systematize.
For instance, you might:

Provide structure
Arrange logistics
Design sequential systems
Create plans
Set timelines


Promote order
Drive closure
Distinguish patterns
Establish procedures
Organize information and materials
Quick Start
Your best way of dealing with risk and uncertainty is to Stabilize.
For instance, you might:

Prevent chaos
Lessen uncertainty
Protect what's working
Control the options
Minimize risk


Stick with the familiar
Reduce unexpected events
Decide what should stay the same
Establish limits
Prevent false urgency
Implementor
Your best way of tackling space and tangibles is to Envision.
For instance, you might:

Prevent overbuilt solutions
Imagine outcomes
Use preassembled products
Portray conceptually
Reduce manual effort


Use intangible methods
Make temporary fixes
Deal with the abstract
Envision circumstances
Describe without having to demonstrate
 
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Nina Porter

Your Kolbe A Result Chart
7-8-2-3

Fact Finder: How you gather and share information

You

Possibilities in Fact Finder

Conables® Tips


Gather and share information in a way that works for you:

Do

Don't

  • Be precise
  • Rate probabilities
  • Correct errors
  • Define differences
  • Question frequently and thoroughly
  • Generalize
  • Make snap judgements
  • Give yes-or-no answers
  • Answer off the top of your head
  • Decide without prioritizing reasons
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Nina Porter

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Follow Thru: How you organize

You

Possibilities in Follow Thru

Conables® Tips


Organize in a way that works for you:

Do

Don't

  • Design sequential systems
  • Coordinate and integrate activities
  • Chart and graph information
  • Categorize and catalog items
  • Get closure on a task before moving on
  • Deviate from your plans
  • Put up with too many interruptions
  • Start a project without a checklist
  • Leave without a schedule
  • Take shortcuts
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Kolbe Strengths

Nina Porter

Your Kolbe A Result Chart
7-8-2-3

Quick Start: How you deal with risk and uncertainty

You

Possibilities in Quick Start

Conables® Tips


Deal with risk and uncertainty in a way that works for you:

Do

Don't

  • Avoid chaos
  • Find similarities
  • Remove unknowns
  • Fit new things into the existing picture
  • Reduce the chance of making mistakes
  • Deal with oddities
  • Race the clock
  • Experiment
  • Volunteer for uncertain assignments
  • Work with ambiguities
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Nina Porter

Your Kolbe A Result Chart
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Implementor: How you handle space and tangibles

You

Possibilities in Implementor

Conables® Tips


Handle space and tangibles in a way that works for you:

Do

Don't

  • See solutions in your mind
  • Visualize possibilities
  • Conceptualize what could be
  • Have discussions without having to be face-to-face
  • Make decisions without having tangible evidence
  • Take responsibility for maintaining equipment
  • Demonstrate the use of mechanical stuff
  • Take apart small appliances
  • Fix broken parts
  • Build many physical models
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Time and Energy

Nina Porter

Your Kolbe A Result Chart
7-8-2-3

TIME AND ENERGY

Everyone runs out of time and energy. You can’t get time back – once it’s used, it’s gone – but energy can be renewed.

Your Pyramid of Mental Energy

Your 100 units of conative energy are equal to the energy available to every other human being. Your MO of 7-8-2-3 gives you the same potential power as any CEO or rock star. Turn this potential into greatness by using your available energy according to your strengths.

Pyramid of Energy

Specify
35%

Systematize
40%

Stabilize
10%

Envision
15%

Conables® Tips


You spend a lot of your time and energy organizing the appropriate sequences for your efforts. You integrate the past, present, and future with a strong underpinning of information regarding what has previously worked well. Your well-coordinated plan addresses the need for prioritization and fine tuning. Your other conative strengths will make these efforts sustainable.

Don’t let anyone stereotype you as contributing or “being” just one of the Action Modes. Your contribution begins with systematizing and continues until you stabilize the solution.

Self-manage your use of these limited, but renewable, resources. Use them purposefully and they will bring joy to your life.

 
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Time and Energy

Nina Porter

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Your Problem-Solving Sequence

The ideal way for you to use your time is according to your MO of 7-8-2-3. So, forget time management advice that doesn’t take your striving instincts into consideration.

When free to be yourself, you will use your strengths in the following way:

 

Follow Thru
40%

Fact Finder
35%

Implementor
15%

Quick Start
10%

 

1. You’ll start the problem-solving process by creating a plan of attack.
2. Next, you fact check and determine practical and appropriate priorities.
3. Then, you visualize solutions.
4. Finally, Nina, you advocate for what needs to stay the same.

If you work against your strengths, you’ll never have enough time. You will squander it by taking non-productive paths.

Get Conative, Nina!

We can’t give you more time, but we have proven that leveraging your conative strengths can dramatically improve your productivity.

Conables® Tips


Here are some ways you can get the multiplier effect from your MO of 7-8-2-3:

  • Commit–but to very little. Target your top priorities. Because you have limited mental energy, determine what deserves your best efforts.
  • Save time by trusting your instincts about what’s likely to go wrong and designing work-arounds in advance.
  • Protect your energy by taking practical and measurable steps rather than buying into big fixes.
 
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Time and Energy

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Get More Done in Less Time

Conables® Tips


A good way to start your day is to zero in on the top priorities and get them done first.

Arrange your schedule, coordinate with others, and look at the worst-case scenario.

You’re likely to procrastinate if you don’t have all the pieces to the puzzle.

Ultimately, you need to guard the status quo while striving for positive change.

Self-Provoke to get where you want to go. You’re responsible for goading yourself to initiate necessary action.

You may be working against your grain without even knowing it. When we take action outside of our strengths zone, we are not only unhappy but also unproductive, wasting our time on things that require too much energy. Instead of robbing yourself of your valuable time and energy, modify how you do things so that you can accomplish them in your own way.

Don't just take our word for it; try it! You may surprise yourself with how much you can get done, and by how natural it feels.

Pinpoint Potential Stress



The Kolbe B™ Index measures an individual's perception of their own job responsibilities. Comparing your Kolbe B Index result with your MO (in this Kolbe A Index report) will reveal if and where you may be working against your natural way of doing things.

 
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Communication and Relationships

Nina Porter

Your Kolbe A Result Chart
7-8-2-3

COMMUNICATION AND RELATIONSHIPS

There are two main factors that drive success when you’re working with others—communication and the interplay between each person's conative strengths.

Nina, Communicate Your Way

Communication is at the heart of every relationship and involves all three parts of the mind. Emotions cause the desire to communicate while thoughts provide the content. However, your conative instincts also drive how it plays out.

We’re taught that there is a “right way” to do things, and often only certain types of communication are valued. If you don’t communicate according to your conative strengths, you are likely to seem inauthentic and may not get the results you seek. Be true to who you are to get your message across effectively without alienating others.


Communication involves all three parts of the mind.

It’s Not Just What You Say, It’s How You Say It

Conables® Tips


First you create spreadsheets and then you document the variables. Before you’re done, you provide a wealth of information in a format that manages it in a comprehensive way. Your mind is a reference book with an amazing index. Sometimes it may seem like others don’t treat your contribution with the respect it’s due. That may be because you’re unlikely to talk much about the effort it took, or all the ways your organizational systems provide service to others.

It would help if you knew the Kolbe MO of your cohorts because, while everyone needs what you contribute, only a few can help you compile it.

 
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Win-Win Relationships

There is no perfect combination of Kolbe results for relationships. You can improve both personal and professional relationships by understanding how everyone’s conative strengths interact.

Collaborating with others can be challenging, whether you have similar or differing instinctive strengths. You need to act according to your instincts while allowing others to act according to theirs.

Conables® Tips


In situations with a person who has very different conative strengths than you do, you can benefit from the resulting diversity of strengths, but those differences could cause conflict and frustration.

  • For you, togetherness may mean doing different things in the same room.
  • Don’t expect the other person to work toward shared goals the same way you do.


Conables® Tips


In situations with someone who has similar strengths, you might be able to finish each other’s sentences, but you could struggle to make forward progress.

  • Find people with different approaches to fill some of the gaps to avoid getting stuck.
  • Avoid competing with one another by tackling different tasks while working toward shared goals.

 
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Summary and Share

Nina Porter

Your Kolbe A Result Chart
7-8-2-3

Summary and Share

Nina, the information in every section of this report was individualized for you, whether you remember it by:

Your iconic Kolbe bar chart

Your Kolbe A Result Chart

Your four numbers

7 8 2 3

Your four conative strengths

Specify
Systematize
Stabilize
Envision

Your use of time

Your use of energy

However you visualize your MO, it's important to keep your conative strengths in mind as you make life-empowering decisions.

You have many strengths that could contribute to your career, family, or community.

Now that you know the power of your MO, it's up to you to use it for good purposes.

The world needs your conative strengths!

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Worksheet

Nina Porter

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7-8-2-3

Worksheet

Refer to your Kolbe A Result and answer the following questions.

1. See your strengths summary on page 4 of your result. Mark the phrases in each of the Action Modes® that best describe how you naturally take action. Choose one or more of your strengths and describe how you use them in your own words.
2. Consider the Do’s and Don’ts on pages 5-8 and answer these questions. Which actions do you need to take more often? Hint: See the Do’s. Which actions do you need to avoid? Hint: See the Don'ts.
3. Notice your arrow on page 10. How often do you get to use your conative mental energy in the way your percentages would suggest? Why or why not?
4. Given your insights from the questions above, how will you maximize your strengths and mental energy to reach your goals and/or improve your collaborative efforts?
Don't forget to review the paragraph above your Kolbe Bar Chart (page 1) for highlights of your strengths.
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