You do your best when: Applying ideas in a practical way, Organizing, Fine-tuning ideas to make them more efficient and economical, Producing concrete products from abstract ideas, and Working within time limits.
You do not do well when trying to: See the big picture, Work in groups, Discuss with no specific point, Work in a disorganized environment, Answer questions with no right or wrong answers.
You prosper when: Working systematically, Paying close attention to detail, Knowing what’s expected of you, Establishing routines, Having literal communication, Seeing tangible rewards.