So you took the quiz and are a
Pacesetter?
Don’t stress, we’ve got your back.
Pacesetter
Defined
The “Pacesetter” is a leader who believes their hard work and top notch results will rub off on their team and creates a work ethic and high standard for their entire organization.
- Intention: To set a high standard for quality or pace.
- Outcome: Others become spectators or give up when they can’t keep up.
Your Next Steps
Follow these steps to shift from Diminishing to Multiplying.
Get Started:
3 Metaphors (2 min)
Liz Wiseman, author of Multipliers: How The Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter, introduces the “Pacesetter” tendency and offers three metaphors to consider rather than being the pace car.
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Read the Book
Go beyond overcoming your diminishing tendencies and learn about becoming a Multiplier leader, someone who makes everyone around them smarter.
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We're excited to find out how these steps went, so keep your eyes peeled for an email coming in the next few days with this final step.
The bestselling book that inspired the quiz
Written by Liz Wiseman, Multipliers began with a simple observation: There is more intelligence inside our organizations than we are using. Learn about the disciplines that set Multiplier leaders apart by fully utilizing all the genius around them.
The Wiseman Group is a talent development and research organization headquartered in Silicon Valley, California. For people striving to build a high-contribution culture, The Wiseman Group creates insights that ignite multiplying behavior, because developing and using talent is the ultimate advantage.