A review by johnniest
Strengthsfinder 2.0 by Tom Rath

3.0

I found the "strengths" finder itself a little superficial and the "more 1 or 2" way of ranking the questions didn't really fit for a lot of questions, so I ended up down the middle of many of these and don't feel that it was overly accurate. As a personality test, the one that comes with the book is not enough, but you can certainly give them more money through the online site to delve a little deeper.

When determining what to do with these newfound strengths, there was just not enough there for me - it seems you have buy the higher membership online to get more out of this. My department read this together as a group at work and I don't really feel that it told us anything we didn't already know. Again, maybe if we had paid extra for the additional content online, but we really weren't going to do that.

The personality info that was provided was good enough and as a group we were spurred into some interesting conversations, but I don't honestly know that it was because of the book or the Strengthsfinder 2.0 quiz.