The Basic 5 Diagnostic Test is a business-building tool that you simply can’t afford to miss out on! If you’ve taken it, you know how helpful it is in understanding your strengths and weaknesses and what activities can help you improve. If you haven’t taken the test before, put it at the top of your to-do for the long weekend!
The Basic 5 Diagnostic Test can be found in your back office under “Support Materials” in “Downloads.” On the “Support Materials” page, select “Administration” from the drop-down menu. Once the page loads, scroll down to “UFO Basic 5 Diagnostic Test” and click the link to open up a PDF. Print the PDF, find a comfortable spot with no distractions, and get started!
When completing this self-assessment, the most important thing you must remember is to be honest with yourself! Nobody likes to talk about their flaws or have someone point out their weaknesses, but when it comes to this test, dishonesty will only hurt you. Keep in mind that the test is also designed to highlight your strong points and areas you excel in, so be as honest as you possibly can to get the most accurate assessment.
While the Basic 5 Diagnostic Test is meant to be completed autonomously, you may want to discuss your results with your mentor or a few team members. Talk about your weak and strong points, how you can provide support to one another, and ideas for working collectively to help each other improve. Come up with a 3 month plan for how you will improve your weaknesses and use your strengths to help others in your team. When 3 months is up, take the test again to see how you’ve improved and what areas you need to focus more attention on.
Everyone should include the Basic 5 Diagnostic Test in their business-building toolbox! This is one of the best ways to stay accountable to yourself and your team members. Take it from Dennis Franks, who spoke about the importance of taking the Basic 5 Diagnostic Test during International Convention this year:
Tell us: How do YOU use the Basic 5 Diagnostic Test to help you stay accountable? Share your ideas in the comment section below!
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