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Personal
Values Questionnaire©
Why do people do what they do? What do people
look for in their work? What tells us that we’re doing
something that matters? Based on the research of renowned
psychologist David C. McClelland, the Personal Values
Questionnaire (PVQ) measures the importance you attach to
the three social motives Achievement, Affiliation and Power
— and what this can mean for you in the workplace.
Understanding what you — or others — value is useful
because: It helps in anticipating how people will choose to
invest their energies. One person may be interested in
getting things done efficiently. Another finds it important
to maintain friendly relations with co-workers. Differences
like these matter. It can highlight a mismatch between a
person’s values and the requirements of their job. A
mismatch can be acted upon before it results in tension for
an individual, or productivity or turnover issues for an
organization.
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