Understanding Your Snapshot

Created by IRIS Client Success, Modified on Tue, 3 Mar at 12:56 PM by IRIS Client Success

Snapshot is your personalized summary of IRIS results.

It highlights your strengths, foundational capacities, and growth opportunities in a clear, visual format.


Your Snapshot Is Organized into Four Sections

1.) Focus

This section highlights a primary strength or pattern that consistently shapes how you work and interact.

It reflects a pattern that stands out in your current results and may be central to your effectiveness.


2.) Foundation

Foundation reflects underlying self-regulatory capacities that support your performance, such as steadiness, awareness, resilience, or alignment.

These patterns often influence how you handle pressure, responsibility, and expectations.


3.) Future

Future identifies a growth opportunity.

This is not a weakness — it represents an area where development could expand your effectiveness or impact.

IRIS measures coachable patterns. Growth is always possible.


4.) Fit (If Enabled)

If your organization has applied a Target, you may see how your patterns align with that goal.

Targets represent desired behavioral ranges for a role, team, or developmental objective.

Alignment does not determine worth or ability — it highlights areas of match and opportunity.


How to Use Your Snapshot

Snapshot is designed to support reflection and conversation.

You may choose to:

  • Reflect on how your Focus shows up in daily work

  • Consider how your Foundation supports (or challenges) you under pressure

  • Identify one small action related to your Future growth area

  • Discuss your results with a coach, mentor, or manager


Real and Ideal

If enabled, you may see both:

  • Real — your current patterns

  • Ideal — how you would prefer to grow

The space between them can highlight opportunities for intentional development.


A Note on Growth

All patterns measured by IRIS are coachable.

Snapshot does not define who you are.
It reflects patterns that can evolve over time.

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