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                                        David A Eisley (#209420)



                                   Position: Recruiting and Training Manager
                            Administered By: Eisley, David
                                       Date: 02/22/10
                                  Company: Professional Medical Supply
                                     Status: Applicant
                                Department:
                                   Location: New Lenox, IL

                TRAITS




          EU = 53




                JOB BEHAVIORS




          EU = 54




Survey Results for David A Eisley (#209420)                                    1/4
CULTURE INDEX REPORT

     The following brief narrative contains information covering the 1) Introduction to the Report, 2) a
     Traits Summary and 3) a Job Behavior Summary. This information should always be reviewed by
     a person that has attended the Culture Index Workshop or your Licensee, as this narrative does
     not go into the many considerations that are necessary to make an informed or educated decision
     on people. If you would like to attend a workshop, please consult your Licensee or contact us at
     info@cindexinc.com.

                                               INTRODUCTION

     The first section titled Traits is a summary of seven work-related characteristics. These Traits
     assess who you are outside of work, or who you are when you are not modifying your behavior to
     meet the needs of your surroundings. These seven work-related Traits are inherent behaviors
     and are typically established by ages 8-12.

     The Traits summary portion will help you and others understand how you make decisions, what
     your communication style is like, the pace of the work you engage in naturally and your inclination
     towards detail orientation or conformity.

     The second section of this report entitled Job Behaviors is a summary of how you perceive you
     need to behave to meet the demands of your existing job and the responsibilities you are
     accountable for. This summary may also be helpful in assisting you and other people as to the
     cause and/or effect of stress or possible morale issues, if prevalent.

     Since Culture Index is not a test, there is no pass/fail. The purpose of this instrument is to help our
     supervisors and managers to not only understand themselves and their own management style,
     but to also understand the job from your perspective.




Survey Results for David A Eisley (#209420)                                                                    2/4
TRAITS SUMMARY

     Naturally decisive, this person is aware of the issues at hand without being overly concerned for
     the specific problems. This problem solver is happy taking on potentially risky situations and
     conquering them. Will expect latitude and authority when taking on obstacles and does not
     willingly accept no as an answer.

     This individual acts immediately and wants to complete work as it arrives, even if it means
     completing several tasks at once. They prefer variety in their work and are energized by pressure
     and altered demands. They can be a distracting force when placed in redundant work situations.

     This is a compelling speaker who seeks group approval of their opinions. An ideal ice breaker,
     they are unsuited for dealing with technical issues that require focus on things rather than people.

     This is a quick paced individual who wants to handle problems as they arise, even if it means
     working on more than one issue at a time.

     Enjoys working in a changing environment and is charged by time-sensitive tasks, pressures and
     multiple demands. They are bored by redundant work and are a distracting force in predictable
     environments.

     Resists structure or monitoring and assumes the ability to prioritize their work day. This person
     may demand details be finished in a certain way, but may require someone else to accomplish the
     task.

     Potentially stubborn, this person focuses on personal interests and resists things that get in the
     way of their agenda. Prefers a loosely formed environment and may become restless and
     disruptive under too much structure.

     This person does not want to synchronize their work efforts and assignments with others.

     Tasks of low interest may be ignored in favor of a personal agenda. This person can delegate
     detail-oriented tasks.

     This person's behavior is malleable. They can modify their personality and comfortably behave out
     of character for longer periods than most people are capable of. They are pliable in the face of
     stress and can bounce back faster than most people.

     This person does not easily share their feelings and prefers to think with their head, rather than
     with their heart. Their detachment from events does not mean they are unaware of events or
     others feelings. They are distancing themselves from the distraction of emotions in order to think
     more clearly.

     Capable of employing imaginative thought to situations, this person is open to new concepts and
     processes. They should be encouraged in this ability as they may otherwise rely on clichéd or
     habitual responses. Ingenuity is enhanced by experience and education.




Survey Results for David A Eisley (#209420)                                                                 3/4
JOB BEHAVIORS

     Due to the work culture, this person is comfortable with the level of risk oriented initiative required
     of them in this position as it corresponds with their basic traits.

     Interaction with others is required and corresponds with this individual's basic traits.

     This person perceives the need to work at a more consistent methodical pace. This individual may
     also perceive that many facets of their work assignments are highly repetitive and routine.

     This individual perceives a work culture that is based on the need for delegation of detail,
     establishment of individual priorities and schedules and the ability to proceed with their own
     priorities. These perceptions correspond with this person's basic traits.

     This person feels a need to exhibit a greater than normal amount of behavioral flexibility,
     adaptability, and energy within their work culture.

     Aware of a need at the workplace for a very experimental approach to work, this person has
     adjusted an already high level of Ingenuity accordingly. They may be applying more of their natural
     creativity towards their responsibilities.

     This is a logical person, who perceives a need to react more emotively at work and show more
     sensitivity, typically because of the need to deal with a variety of people and their personal
     situations.




Survey Results for David A Eisley (#209420)                                                                    4/4

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Dave Eisley Personality Profile

  • 1. Culture Index Inc. www.cindexinc.com David A Eisley (#209420) Position: Recruiting and Training Manager Administered By: Eisley, David Date: 02/22/10 Company: Professional Medical Supply Status: Applicant Department: Location: New Lenox, IL TRAITS EU = 53 JOB BEHAVIORS EU = 54 Survey Results for David A Eisley (#209420) 1/4
  • 2. CULTURE INDEX REPORT The following brief narrative contains information covering the 1) Introduction to the Report, 2) a Traits Summary and 3) a Job Behavior Summary. This information should always be reviewed by a person that has attended the Culture Index Workshop or your Licensee, as this narrative does not go into the many considerations that are necessary to make an informed or educated decision on people. If you would like to attend a workshop, please consult your Licensee or contact us at info@cindexinc.com. INTRODUCTION The first section titled Traits is a summary of seven work-related characteristics. These Traits assess who you are outside of work, or who you are when you are not modifying your behavior to meet the needs of your surroundings. These seven work-related Traits are inherent behaviors and are typically established by ages 8-12. The Traits summary portion will help you and others understand how you make decisions, what your communication style is like, the pace of the work you engage in naturally and your inclination towards detail orientation or conformity. The second section of this report entitled Job Behaviors is a summary of how you perceive you need to behave to meet the demands of your existing job and the responsibilities you are accountable for. This summary may also be helpful in assisting you and other people as to the cause and/or effect of stress or possible morale issues, if prevalent. Since Culture Index is not a test, there is no pass/fail. The purpose of this instrument is to help our supervisors and managers to not only understand themselves and their own management style, but to also understand the job from your perspective. Survey Results for David A Eisley (#209420) 2/4
  • 3. TRAITS SUMMARY Naturally decisive, this person is aware of the issues at hand without being overly concerned for the specific problems. This problem solver is happy taking on potentially risky situations and conquering them. Will expect latitude and authority when taking on obstacles and does not willingly accept no as an answer. This individual acts immediately and wants to complete work as it arrives, even if it means completing several tasks at once. They prefer variety in their work and are energized by pressure and altered demands. They can be a distracting force when placed in redundant work situations. This is a compelling speaker who seeks group approval of their opinions. An ideal ice breaker, they are unsuited for dealing with technical issues that require focus on things rather than people. This is a quick paced individual who wants to handle problems as they arise, even if it means working on more than one issue at a time. Enjoys working in a changing environment and is charged by time-sensitive tasks, pressures and multiple demands. They are bored by redundant work and are a distracting force in predictable environments. Resists structure or monitoring and assumes the ability to prioritize their work day. This person may demand details be finished in a certain way, but may require someone else to accomplish the task. Potentially stubborn, this person focuses on personal interests and resists things that get in the way of their agenda. Prefers a loosely formed environment and may become restless and disruptive under too much structure. This person does not want to synchronize their work efforts and assignments with others. Tasks of low interest may be ignored in favor of a personal agenda. This person can delegate detail-oriented tasks. This person's behavior is malleable. They can modify their personality and comfortably behave out of character for longer periods than most people are capable of. They are pliable in the face of stress and can bounce back faster than most people. This person does not easily share their feelings and prefers to think with their head, rather than with their heart. Their detachment from events does not mean they are unaware of events or others feelings. They are distancing themselves from the distraction of emotions in order to think more clearly. Capable of employing imaginative thought to situations, this person is open to new concepts and processes. They should be encouraged in this ability as they may otherwise rely on clichéd or habitual responses. Ingenuity is enhanced by experience and education. Survey Results for David A Eisley (#209420) 3/4
  • 4. JOB BEHAVIORS Due to the work culture, this person is comfortable with the level of risk oriented initiative required of them in this position as it corresponds with their basic traits. Interaction with others is required and corresponds with this individual's basic traits. This person perceives the need to work at a more consistent methodical pace. This individual may also perceive that many facets of their work assignments are highly repetitive and routine. This individual perceives a work culture that is based on the need for delegation of detail, establishment of individual priorities and schedules and the ability to proceed with their own priorities. These perceptions correspond with this person's basic traits. This person feels a need to exhibit a greater than normal amount of behavioral flexibility, adaptability, and energy within their work culture. Aware of a need at the workplace for a very experimental approach to work, this person has adjusted an already high level of Ingenuity accordingly. They may be applying more of their natural creativity towards their responsibilities. This is a logical person, who perceives a need to react more emotively at work and show more sensitivity, typically because of the need to deal with a variety of people and their personal situations. Survey Results for David A Eisley (#209420) 4/4