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Predictive Index® Performance Snapshot
Validity Study / Quantitative Results
Industry:
Hospitality / Restaurants
Position:
District Manager


Results
The top performers exceeded sales targets by nearly 700% over bottom performers.

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Average PI Pattern Top 50 Performers Average PI Pattern Bottom 50 Performers

Criteria: This statistical analysis is based upon a PI validity study conducted with 89 District Managers. PI validity studies are designed to determine the statistical connections between PI profiles and superior job performance. The quantitative measurement criteria are based on a comparison to budgeted dollar sales volume for 2005.


Industry
The client company is a coffee and doughnut chain with a significant number of stores throughout North America.

Position
District Managers are responsible for managing a territory of stores, providing management support, operational direction and acting as a liaison between individual store owners and the parent company.

Analysis
In examining the difference in the PI patterns of top and bottom District Managers, the two most significant factors are the A Factor (Dominance) and the B Factor (Extroversion). Because of their higher A Factors, the high-performing district managers are confident, independent, and competitive, and are “self-starters” who are ambitious and take the initiative. They are task and end-results focused, with a reluctance to relinquish genuine authority, and a thinking orientation that is critical, creative and pre-disposed to action. Because of their “A over B” spread, when managing people and projects, they are focused first and foremost on achieving results, and secondarily on team communication, morale, and dynamics. These top performers are constantly looking to improve performance, quality, and ability to compete. For example, when supervising the opening of new stores within their territory, these top-performers are likely to set very aggressive sales targets and to be prone to strong follow-up to ensure those targets are met.

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