cannexus2015 - lumina spark (wayne pagani)
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Lumina Principles
oSelf Knowledge
oBuilding Rapport
oValuing Diversity
oCo-Creating Results
o A catalyst for meaningful dialogue to drive
personal goals
o Creates a powerful understanding of individual
and team behaviours
o Demonstrates the value of diversity
o A next-generation and innovative assessment
tool
o Based on the latest Big5 and Jungian research
o High accuracy, validity and reliability
Consider this:
What is a Portrait ?
• Represents a depiction of a person
• Expression is dominant
• Intent: - display likeness, personality
and emotion/mood
• Outward and inner likeness
The Lumina Spark Portrait
The Lumina Spark Portrait is the foundation of all Lumina programs; a personalized psychometric assessment which helps individuals explore their own personality, increase their self-awareness and adapt behaviours to improve personal and business relationships and assist in creating effective teamwork.
The Lumina Spark Portrait is unique to each individual and gives a colourful and personalized framework for better self-understanding and improved working relationships with others.
In a facilitated process the portrait highlights individual strengths and possible limitations, individual diversity, possible blind spots, and provides powerful action-based learning that enhances interpersonal skills.
Lumina Spark measures personality and
preference at three different levels:
4 color energies
8 psychological types
24 behavioural traits
4 to 8 to 24
A Four Colour Lens
Organised. Observing. Reliable. Objective. Evidence Based
Intimate. Collaborative. Evolving.
Empowering. Calming
Sociable. Spontaneous. Imaginative. Cheerful.
Demonstrative
Purposeful. Direct. Bold. Competitive.
Takes Charge
Sometimes we overplay our strengths
Suspicious. Bureaucratic. Stuffy. Bogged down in
data. Indecisive. Analysis Paralysis
Reliant. Unassertive. Can’t say
“no”. Dependent. Passive
Excitable. Impulsive. Easily Distracted.
Disorganised. Social Butterfly
Driven. Aggressive. Controlling.
Lacking compassion. Dis-empowering
The Four Colour Energies
No order of colours is better than any other
Each combination offers unique qualities and
strengths
Everybody is capable of reading others and building
colourful rapport
We must never use knowledge of the colours to
“excuse-away” our over-extended behaviours
What’s the BIG idea?
The Lumina Spark model is based on what has become
termed – the Big5 research paradigm. This research
represents the latest and most scientifically grounded
thinking on how to model personality.
Used in concert with the best thinking of Jung’s
model, the Big5 emerges from a vast arena of empirical
research and stands up to the test of time.
Lumina and The Big5
A total of five factors are used to define
personality.
These five factors are measured in bi-polarity to
form “normal” distribution instead of an “either-
or”.
The choice is not forced.
Within each of the factors are sub-factors
(“qualities”) that are scored on a continuum.
All factors are measured directly from the
questionnaire – nothing is assumed.
Expanding from 4 Colours to 8 Aspects
Introverted – Extraverted
Inspiration Driven – Discipline Driven
People Focused – Outcome Focused
Big Picture thinker – Down to Earth
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Inspiration
DrivenAdaptable
Flexible
Spontaneous
Discipline
DrivenPurposeful
Structured
Reliable
ExtravertedSociable
Demonstrative
Takes Charge
IntrovertedObserving
Measured
Intimate
Big Picture
ThinkerConceptual
Imaginative
Radical
Down to
EarthPractical
Evidence Based
Cautious
People
FocussedAccommodating
Collaborative
Empathetic
Tough
Competitive
Logical
Outcome
Focussed
Score each of the 8 aspects between 0% and 100%
Note - opposite aspects do not need to add up to 100%
One of the unique elements of Lumina is that it investigates personality to the level of 24 qualities.
This allows learners to investigate specific qualities that can be found in each of them.
This precision and specificity fosters focussed questioning and deeper understanding of individual strengths and limitations.
This allows detailed insight into preferences and effort.
Each of the 24 qualities is
aligned to its opposite and in
doing so creates 12 pairs of
qualities.
The polarity and duality of
these qualities is helpful in
explaining the influence of
and the adapting to different
situations and context.
Understanding the balancing
of the sets assists in
analysing behaviour and
planning for continued
development.
The Three Personas
Another unique part of the Lumina
model is the designation of the three
personas – allowing learners three
different “views” of their personality
and assisting in understanding how they
are displayed in different situations.
Your Underlying Persona
o This is who you are at your most
natural
o This is what you do with your energy
when you are just “being”
o Not everyone will know this part of
you
o What qualities do you have a natural
strength in?
Your Everyday Persona
o These are the qualities that you make
a conscious effort to use
o This is the “you that you approve of”
and how you like to be seen by
society, work etc.
o This is what you choose to do with
your energy when you are aware of
others being around
Your Overextended Persona
o This is who you are under pressure
o This is where you put your energy
when you are stressed
o Are there any qualities here that show
up as greater than in your everyday or
underlying personas?
o How could you harness these qualities
sooner?
o Body language
o Surroundings and working environment
o Choice of words and tone of voice
o Greeting and meeting
Speed Reading:
Valuing Diversity
o Teams are made up
of lots of different
kinds of individuals.
o Lumina Spark
recognises the value
that all of these
different individuals
bring to a team’s
effectiveness.
o Teams also have
their own identities
(notice the larger
circle)