What is the motivational analysis?
The Marlee Motivational Analysis is a science-backed assessment consisting of 40 questions that explore what motivates you specifically in the context of your work. It helps you better understand yourself and your team.
Marlee measures 48 different traits that influence your energy levels and motivation for certain tasks.
Here's the exciting part—by answering these questions about your motivations, you can unlock a new level of self-awareness and science-backed insights into any work styles that may be holding you back from achieving career success.
It's like getting a clear picture of your inner workings and those of your team.
Imagine understanding exactly what helps you and your colleagues thrive at work. It's not just about performance - it's about feeling energized, purposeful, and genuinely enthusiastic about what you do.
That's the kind of insight the Marlee Motivational Analysis offers.
So, ready to explore what really drives you? It could be the key to transforming your work life!
🌟 Follow our step-by-step guide to learn how to take the Marlee Motivational Analysis
💬 Learn how to ask Marlee a question about yourself. Gain personalized insights based on your motivations.
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What is a "blind spot"?
Analogous to driving on a freeway, a ‘blind spot’ is a zone that you are unable to see, despite looking directly in a mirror for it. 😎Blind spots in F4S are specific motivations found to have significance in venture success that you have either too much interest in, or not enough. Due to the possible blindness they give you, if not managed, these motivations are risk factors to your success.
What is a "culture" in Marlee?
To give your motivation levels context and significance, we contrast them against a sample of others working in your local culture. 🌎Currently we can contrast your motivations against the local working populations in; Australia, Belgium, Canada, France, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Netherlands, Russia, UK, USA and South Africa. We are adding new populations soon. Motivation levels in your culture range between 0 – 100 with 50 being the normative average. The further any of your levels are from 50, indicates just how high or low your motivation sits within your culture. Levels in the minuses, (so less than 0), and higher than 100 mean your motivation is outside the levels of others in your culture. Lower values of minus 50, or even lower, are considered extremely low and levels of 150 or higher are considered extreme on the high end. Both extremes highlight your rarity and uniqueness. For those statistically minded motivation levels of minus 50 or 150 are both two standard deviations from the average motivation level in your culture.
What hours and time zones does Marlee provide support for?
Our Marlee Support team are online and can be reached on weekdays between 9 am to 5 pm Australian Eastern Standard Time.