Free mini report
How Cat & Lion work together
Full profile fields side by side, plus a collaboration brief written for this pair.
Free mini report
Full profile fields side by side, plus a collaboration brief written for this pair.
Choose two animal types—yours and a teammate's, or any combo you're curious about. You'll see full result-page fields side by side, plus a collaboration brief tailored to your pair.
First person
You, your lead, or anyone in the mix
Second person
Someone you work with closely
The Cat
The Lion
The Cat’s independent curiosity uncovers nuanced insights while the Lion’s bold confidence drives decisive action, creating a partnership where vision meets execution. Tension can arise when the Lion’s drive for control clashes with the Cat’s need for autonomy, potentially leading to friction over authority and pace.
The same fields as each full result page—so you can contrast style, strengths, and growth areas—not only the work blurb.
Cats symbolize independence and curiosity. If you identify with the cat, you enjoy your freedom and prefer to live life on your own terms. You are resourceful, clever, and comfortable being alone, but when you do let others in, your loyalty is deeply felt.
Read full deep diveThe lion is the undisputed ruler of the savanna. If you’re a lion personality, you carry yourself with natural authority, exuding confidence and ambition. You thrive when you’re in charge, unafraid to take bold risks to achieve your goals. Others look up to you for guidance, and you inspire through your courage and determination.
Read full deep diveYou thrive when you have autonomy and freedom to pursue tasks in your own style. You dislike micromanagement and prefer flexible environments.
You take charge and thrive in positions of authority. You lead with boldness, often pushing teams to achieve beyond expectations.
A closer look at how you'd collaborate day to day.
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