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HBRI

The Hogan Business Reasoning Inventory (HBRI) evaluates a person’s ability to solve problems and make business-related decisions using textual, graphic, and quantitative data. The HBRI is the first measure of reasoning ability based on a theory of intelligence and designed exclusively to predict real-world performance.

Based on evolutionary psychology, the HBRI defines intelligence as a meta-representational competence, the ability to reflect on one’s past actions, determine where the problems have occurred, and then devise methods to avoid repeating those problems in the future. Individual differences in this cognitive capacity impact performance in every significant domain of human action.

Features & Benefits
  • 25- to 30-minute completion time
  • Items carefully developed to minimize reading requirements and adverse impact
  • Designed to predict occupational success
  • Useful for candidate screening and career/leadership development
  • Developed exclusively on working adults
  • Norms based on managerial samples
  • Validated against business success criteria
  • Online administration by protected access
  • Instantaneous scoring and reporting output
Reports & Applications
  • Graphical representation of scoring
  • An interpretation of the business relevance of the scores
  • Development considerations
  • Identifies problem-solving style
Primary Scales
  • The HBRI evaluates two kinds of problem solving: tactical and strategic reasoning. It evaluates these two kinds of reasoning using basic business data presented in the form of textual, quantitative, and graphic items.

Tactical Reasoning

  • Concerns solving problems and coming to sensible conclusions once the facts are known. High scorers tend to be disciplined, steady, and precise.

Strategic Reasoning

  • Concerns the ability to detect errors, gaps, and logical flaws in graphs, memos, diagrams, written reports, numerical projections, and tables of data.

Whether you are implementing an organizational assessment processes or enhancing your executives’ development, the HBRI reports can help you identify the fundamental factors that distinguish personalities and determine career success.