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Programs for the MilitaryTactical Level Program | Operational Development Programs | Strategic Development Program | Testimonial Article
True Colors has been successfully implemented for over 28 years by the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, Reserves and National Guard.
True Colors offers programs customized to meet military Institutional Competencies at the tactical and operational level of development.
Beginning with the basic awareness program, participants experience the foundational piece of True Colors focused on the specific needs of the participants and the organization. In addition to a thorough understanding of your personality, you will take steps in learning to build rapport with others through one or more of the following “Brightening” activities:
· Joys, Values, Needs, Strengths and Stressors of each Color
· Learning Styles
· Conflict Causing Hot Button Issues
· Change Management Styles
· Deployment/Reunion Issues (2009)
· Communication Styles
· Leadership Styles (2009)
True Colors operational level development programs take a look at military competencies through the deeper shades of your True Colors. The basic awareness program is a pre-requisite. These stand alone programs can be combined at the same time with the basic awareness program:
True Colors strategic development programs focus directly on the needs of your organization by developing programs with organizational leaders. An experienced True Colors Coach will conduct an analysis of your unit’s needs through a True Color’s gap analysis and then target a specific program for your unit’s developmental needs. The key aspects of the strategic level program are: · Coaching · True Color’s Gap Analysis · Targeted Education · Success Measurements
Airmen receive a personality check
By Staff Sgt. Phillip Butterfield, 386th Air Expeditionary Wing/PA SOUTHWEST
Sixteen Airmen from the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing had the opportunity to participate in a True Colors personality assessment Nov. 20 in the base chapel here.
The purpose of this assessment was to help Airmen identify their type of personality, therefore helping them become better communicators. The test breaks people's complex personalities down into four colors: orange for energetic people, green for analytical people, yellow for highly structured people and blue for romantic and sensitive people.
After the Airmen determined the order of their colors, the first being the most dominate character trait to the fourth being the least dominate trait, the class then discussed the pros and cons of their dominate trait and thought of ways they could better communicate with others.
"I decided to teach this True Colors class to help Airmen communicate better with their spouses and dealing with reunion issues that may pop up after deployments," said Senior Master Sgt. David Kelch, 386th Expeditionary Mission Support Squadron first sergeant. "I also thought that this training would be good for supervisors, teaching them how to deal with the Airmen they're leading."
Armed with another tool in their tool belt of knowledge and experience, many Airmen left feeling better equipped for leadership.
"This class is going to definitely help me to better communicate with the young Airmen that I'm supervising and molding into the leaders of tomorrow," said Staff Sgt. Nikia Harris, 386th Expeditionary Mission Support Group information manager. "I would recommend this class to anyone wanting to learn how to better communicate with their peers."
But, this class was not just for new staff sergeants learning the ropes of leadership.
"This training highlighted a lot of areas that showed the type of personality that I am, the way I deal with things, the way I look at things and now that I know that, I can better communicate with people," said Master Sgt. Lee Mills, 386th Expeditionary Communications Squadron first sergeant. "Now, I will have a better understanding of why people do what they do. I think this training will make counseling and motivating people a lot easier."
Personality assessment training is not the typical training that Airmen see offered to mid-tier enlisted leaders.
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