01 January 2002

Is artistic, musical, or verbal talent captured by the Clifton StrengthsFinder? Or is the scope of the assessment limited to traditional business talents?

The Clifton StrengthsFinder does not measure musical talent, mathematical talent, or public speaking talent. Nor does it measure the poetry of your prose, the timbre of your voice, or the beauty of your brushstrokes. If you do indeed possess these talents, you will discover them by the most direct method possible: public expression.
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