This page defines Originality as one part of the broader Creativity picture. It helps turn a single subscore or concept into something easier to understand and apply.
Originality
Originality refers to generating ideas that feel novel rather than obvious or repeated within the Creativity framework.
Read the dimension in relation to the overall result. Strong dimensions show leverage; weaker ones point to where small improvements could change the total profile fastest.
What it measures
In this context, Originality captures generating ideas that feel novel rather than obvious or repeated.
Why it matters
Dimension pages are useful because they explain what is actually sitting underneath the total score.
How to use it
Use the dimension to choose the next learning, work, or behavior change target rather than treating the score as abstract feedback.
- Makes the overall result more interpretable
- Highlights leverage points
- Useful for targeted growth
- No single dimension explains the whole assessment
- Scores can change with practice or context
- A weak area is not a permanent limitation
- Identify whether this is currently a strength or drag point.
- Choose one practical way to reinforce it.
- Compare this dimension with a neighboring one if progress feels blocked.
Quick answers that help turn this topic into a usable next step.
What does this dimension help explain?
It helps explain how to read Originality within the Creativity framework in more practical, everyday language.
Should I read this page on its own?
It works best when read alongside the full result or the rest of the library so you keep the concept connected to the bigger picture.
What should I do after reading it?
Use the page to choose the next interpretation step, compare a related topic, or return to the main assessment with clearer language.
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