• You have a slight preference for Convergent on the Thinking dimension so you are drawn to analytical thinking and logical reasoning, yet are also open to diverse perspectives. You pay attention to established knowledge, showing appreciation for what currently works. You value practicality in problem solving. With that in mind, you believe thorough examination of information and careful consideration of facts are crucial to making sound decisions.

  • While you and others who have a slight preference for Convergent thinking lean towards analysis and critical thinking, you also understand the importance of considering diverse perspectives. You recognize that alternative viewpoints can bring valuable insights and help identify potential blind spots in the team’s analysis.

  • You exhibit an analytical and practical mindset, with close attention to detail. While you embrace logical analysis and practicality, you also appreciate and value new and different approaches. You strive to achieve specific goals and align your decision making with the constraints of the situation. Your contributions lie in organizing information, applying logical reasoning, and collaborating with others to achieve effective problem-solving outcomes.

  • Your slight Convergent thinking preference influences your interpersonal interactive style in ways that are remarkably analytical and practical, with a keen eye for detail. You’re the family member or work colleague who is all about logical analysis and practicality, but at the same time, you understand the importance of checking out different perspectives when making decisions. So, whether it's contributing at work or handling the daily home scene as a parent, your forte lies in organizing info, applying logical reasoning, and carefully weighing the facts before making a decision. 

  • While you and others who have a slight Convergent thinking preference lean towards analysis and critical thinking, you are not oblivious to the value of considering diverse viewpoints. As a colleague and partner or parent, you know that looking at things from different angles can offer cool insights and help identify any blind spots in your own approach. It's all about finding that sweet spot between being analytical and being open to different ways of thinking.