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The Language of TMS

TMS Workplace Behaviour Pyramid AmEng 10102022

Workplace Behavior Pyramid


At the base of the Pyramid are values. These are fundamental concepts or beliefs that people use to guide their behavior in the workplace. Values will drive our decision-making and cause us to summon up energy to preserve what we believe in. Often, major sources of conflict and disillusionment are due to mismatched values. Values are measured by the Window on Work Values (WoWV) Profile Questionnaire.

The middle layer of the Workplace Behavior Pyramid addresses the way people approach risk. All through our life we are faced with opportunities and obstacles; they crop up in every project no matter how much forward planning is undertaken. What determines people’s risk profiles is the different emphasis they place on either ‘seeing the opportunities’ or ‘seeing the obstacles’. This is measured by the Opportunities-Obstacles Quotient (QO2) Profile Questionnaire.

At the apex of the Pyramid are Preferences. Preferences are dimensions of individual differences in tendencies to show consistent patterns of relationships, thoughts, feelings and actions. When we are working to our preferences we set up conditions where our psychic energy can flow freely and that leads to improved wellbeing and productivity. Work preferences are measured by the Team Management Profile (TMP) Questionnaire.

Once you understand what your own strengths and weaknesses are in terms of the Workplace Behavior Pyramid you can build a team around you that complements your strengths. In that way you develop a balanced team and that’s the first step towards excellent team leadership.