Coaches and consultants

Intelligences Test for Coaches

Give clients structured self-knowledge from session one with assessments that deepen coaching conversations and support growth.

IntakeStart with structured self-knowledge.
GoalsAlign goals with traits and values.
GrowthTrack change across milestones.
ReportsGive clients a useful artifact.

Coaching

Better conversations start with better self-knowledge

The best coaching conversations are grounded in accurate self-reflection. When clients arrive with language for their personality, strengths, working style, motivation, and emotional skills, the work can become more focused.

Intelligences Test gives coaches a practical assessment toolkit to use before, during, or alongside coaching engagements.

Coaching use cases

How coaches can use assessments

Intake and onboarding

Send clients a curated assessment set before session one to establish shared language quickly.

Goal setting

Use values, motivation, mindset, and personality results to make goals more aligned and realistic.

Leadership coaching

Use emotional skills, leadership style, decision-making, and personality assessments to anchor executive work.

Career coaching

Connect aptitude, personality, work style, and motivation to practical career choices.

Progress tracking

Revisit selected assessments at milestones to make growth and change more visible.

Client reports

Give clients a clear summary they can reflect on between sessions.

Top assessment categories for coaches

Useful paths for client work

Personality tests

Broad self-understanding, behavioral tendencies, and communication patterns.

Emotional skills tests

Self-awareness, regulation, empathy, conflict handling, and social awareness.

Leadership tests

Leadership style, influence patterns, decision-making, and development priorities.

Self-discovery tests

Values, mindset, motivation, identity, and personal growth themes.

Career tests

Aptitude, work style, strengths, and career direction.

Relationship tests

Attachment, communication, and interpersonal patterns for appropriate coaching contexts.

Coaching boundaries

Keep assessment use within scope

Good coaching use

  • Use results as conversation starters.
  • Let clients decide what feels accurate.
  • Translate insights into goals and actions.
  • Refer out when clinical concerns appear.

Avoid

  • Diagnosing clients.
  • Treating test labels as identity.
  • Forcing one interpretation.
  • Using mental health screeners outside competence.

FAQ

Coach assessment questions

Can I send assessment links directly to clients?

Yes. Coaches can share relevant assessment paths with clients and use results as discussion anchors.

Are these assessments appropriate for executive coaching?

Personality, emotional skills, leadership, and career assessments can support executive coaching when framed as development tools.

Can I use these alongside my own coaching framework?

Yes. Assessment results can complement existing coaching methods by adding structured self-reflection.

Are these clinical tools?

No. Coaches should not use the platform for diagnosis or treatment. Clinical concerns should be referred to qualified professionals.

Make client insight easier to discuss

Use the contact page to discuss coach workflows, reporting, and client assessment paths.

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