CliftonStrengths changed how we think about people at work. But the world has changed too – and your assessment toolkit may need to catch up.
Have you ever handed a client their strengths results and felt like something was missing? The profile was positive, the themes resonated – but when they asked “so what do I actually do with this?”, you found yourself filling the gap with your own intuition rather than the tool itself?
If that sounds familiar, you are not alone. Gallup’s CliftonStrengths (formerly StrengthsFinder) has done more than almost any other tool to put strengths-based development on the map. For coaches and leadership developers, it has been a trusted companion for over two decades. But a new generation of assessment is now asking a harder question: is knowing your strengths enough for the world your clients are navigating today? That is the challenge TalentPredix™ was built to answer.
Both CliftonStrengths and TalentPredix™ are firmly rooted in positive psychology. Both reject the deficit-based thinking that dominated HR for decades – the annual review that catalogues shortcomings, the development plan that is really a list of weaknesses in disguise.
Both give coaches and developers a structured, evidence-based language for helping people understand what they naturally do brilliantly. And both have been adopted by serious organizations at scale – from FTSE-listed corporates to fast-growth tech companies and public sector bodies.
For any coach or leadership developer entering a new client relationship, either tool provides a meaningful, credible foundation. That matters, and it deserves acknowledgement before we look at where the roads diverge.
CliftonStrengths maps individuals across 34 talent themes, ranked by natural dominance. The framework is elegantly simple, beautifully resourced, and has decades of practitioner literature behind it. Its power lies in giving people and teams a shared vocabulary – Achiever, Empathy, Strategic – that opens up real conversations about how different people show up and contribute.
But here is where coaches who have used both tools start to notice the difference. TalentPredix™ doesn’t just reveal what someone is good at – it uncovers the fuller picture of what drives and sustains them: their strengths, motivations, values, and critical human skills in one integrated profile. It also surfaces something most assessments ignore entirely: overused talents and blind spots – the places where a genuine strength, leaned on too hard, starts to create friction, limit collaboration, or derail performance.
“TalentPredix™ has transformed my coaching conversations. It helps clients identify their unique talents and turn them into real strengths, enabling more fulfilling and purpose-driven careers.”
— Angela Holmes, Leadership and Performance Coach, Yorkshire Water
For a coach, this is gold. The conversation about an overused strength – the detail-orientation that becomes micromanagement, the empathy that becomes conflict-avoidance, the drive that becomes burnout – is often the most important one you will have with a client. TalentPredix™ puts that conversation directly in the room, rather than leaving you to infer it.
One of the most significant practical differences for practitioners is the assessment ecosystem itself. TalentPredix™ offers three purpose-built 360° feedback tools – not as add-ons, but as an integrated suite:
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The Essential 360 reveals how effectively a person’s talents are landing with others and surfaces blind spots. Self-Mastery develops the critical human skills people need to thrive through constant change. Leadership equips leaders with the awareness and skills to bring out the best in their people. Together with the Standard individual and Team assessments, this creates a coherent development journey – not a one-off profile followed by a coaching session.
When Samsara embedded TalentPredix™ into their career development programme across EMEA and India, the aim was to give every employee ownership of their own growth. The result was explosive – people using their Career Drivers to make active career decisions, explore opportunities they hadn’t previously considered, and engage with development in a way that felt personal rather than prescribed.
— Jesper Helt, Head of People, Samsara EMEA & India
At St Peter’s School in South Africa, the challenge was moving away from one-size-fits-all training towards something more individual. Working with aspiring leaders, management groups, and wider staff teams, the school used TalentPredix™ to build self-awareness, improve feedback conversations, and strengthen accountability. What distinguished it from other tools was the depth of insight and the way it helped people focus deliberately on individual growth while also strengthening culture across the organisation.
— Pam, St Peter’s School, South Africa
Agata Perepeczko, founder of Resilient Workforce, works across coaching, leadership development, and graduate programmes. She describes how strengths insights – and specifically the lens on overused strengths – give organisations a more practical foundation for retention and alignment. Her clients return to the insight over time, not just in a one-off debrief, because the tool gives them something concrete to keep working with.
— Agata Perepeczko, Founder, Resilient Workforce
“When coaching leaders on future career paths, TalentPredix™ is my go-to tool. Its unique combination of strengths, values, and career drivers creates powerful insight exactly when it matters most.”
— Aidan Tod, Managing Director, Twelve Executive Coaching
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Your clients are not navigating the same world that CliftonStrengths was designed for. They are managing AI-disrupted teams, facing role transformation, leading through constant uncertainty, and asking questions about what makes them irreplaceable.
TalentPredix™ explicitly measures the critical human skills – creativity, empathy, collaboration, resilience, self-mastery – that AI cannot replicate, alongside a distinct talent zone dedicated to navigating change.
For coaches working with leaders in transition or organizations going through transformation, this is not a nice feature. It is the whole conversation.
Here is the honest truth: CliftonStrengths and TalentPredix™ are both excellent tools in the right hands for the right challenge. The question worth sitting with is simply whether your current toolkit is the best fit for the clients and challenges in front of you right now.
Before you decide, take a moment with these:
Your answers will point you more reliably than any feature comparison. The most thoughtful coaches don’t ask which tool is universally best – they ask which tool is best for this client, this challenge, and this moment.
CliftonStrengths remains a valuable tool for building shared strengths vocabulary and drawing on a rich established community. TalentPredix™ is the stronger choice when the challenge calls for deeper, more actionable insight – and when your clients are living and working in a world that didn’t exist when the alternatives were designed.
The assessment that gathers dust after one session is not the right tool, no matter how well-validated it is. The right tool is the one that keeps the conversation going.
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