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Viewing relationship insights

Learn how to pull up relationship insights in PI Inspire between you and a co-worker, so you can improve communication and teamwork.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Once a co-worker has been invited to Inspire and completes the PI Behavioral Assessment, you’ll be able to view their Snapshot and various relationship insights.

How to view your relationship with a co-worker

  1. Log in to PI Inspire.

  2. You’ll land on the Inspire homepage.

  3. Find the person’s name using the search bar.

  4. Select the intended name from the option(s) that populate.

  5. You’ll be brought to that person’s Snapshot page.

  6. Select the Relationship tab near the top of the page.

What relationship insights can I view?

Your co-worker’s Relationship tab includes the following relationship insights:

  • Your Reference Profile and Behavioral Pattern

  • An overlay of both your Behavioral Patterns

  • A summary of your relationship strengths and caution areas

  • Relationship tips to work better together

FAQs

Why can’t I find a co-worker with the search bar?

If a person doesn’t show up in search, here are a few ways to troubleshoot:

If the person's data exists in PI Inspire:

If the person was recently hired using PI Hire:

  • Make sure they've been marked as "hired." (This ensures the person's information is converted from a "candidate" to an "employee.")

If you recently upgraded to PI2 from the Legacy PI software:

  • Check your Transferred People page, and verify that all current employees have been moved to the employee directory. (This will ensure they're visible in Inspire.)

Tip: If you've completed these troubleshooting tips and still don't see the employee in the search bar, it's possible your organization admin has enabled behavioral data restrictions that limit who you're able to see in Inspire.

I’m this person’s manager. Where can I find management tips?

You’ll find management tips on the Development tab of this person’s page.

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