Criterion-Related Validation Study of the TALENTx7 Assessment
Executive Summary
A sample of employees identified as high potentials was administered the TALENTx7 Assessment. Results indicate that the vast majority of employees had a high amount of overall learning agility (M = 66.94). The relationship between overall learning agility and a composite measure of leadership performance was statistically significant (r = 0.31).
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