GAP Leadership Assessment Report

Richard Hosmer

Generated: September 05, 2025

Introduction

Richard Hosmer, this comprehensive leadership assessment reveals your distinctive profile as a GAP Community Sponsor. You emerge as Partial Owner Authority-Oriented Anchor with Driven effort capacity. Your unique combination of partial owner ownership, authority-oriented collaboration style, and anchor focus pattern creates a distinctive leadership signature.

Your profile emerges from a careful analysis of your locus of control orientation—how you view the relationship between your actions and outcomes—alongside your grit characteristics, which reflect your capacity for sustained effort toward long-term goals. Together, these dimensions create a unique leadership signature that influences how you approach challenges, make decisions, and inspire others in the GAP community.

Your Leadership Profile at a Glance

Key Psychological Dimensions

Dimension Your Score GAP Leaders General Population What This Means
Personal Responsibility 7.2 8.29 7.2 Good: 0% higher than general population, 13% lower than GAP leaders
Powerful Others 6.67 4.55 5.8 Development area: 15% higher than general population (reduce external dependency)
Fate/Circumstance 5.5 4.21 6.4 Strength: 14% lower than general population (shows self-reliance)
Perseverance of Effort 8.33 7.94 7.4 Excellent: 5% higher than GAP leaders, 13% higher than general population
Consistency of Interest 7.67 6.23 5.8 Anchor style: 32% higher than general population (consistent focus)
Net Ownership 5.85 7.04 5.4 Drives Partial Owner classification: Above average but room for growth

Scale Definitions: Personal Responsibility (PR) = ownership of outcomes | Powerful Others (PO) = belief that outcomes are controlled by other people/authorities | Fate/Circumstance (FC) = attribution of outcomes to external factors like luck or circumstances | Perseverance of Effort (PE) = persistence through challenges | Consistency of Interest (CI) = long-term focus

Your Unique Strengths: Partial Owner Authority-Oriented Anchor

Development Opportunities

Key Development Areas

Recommended Next Steps

  1. Start making more independent judgment calls without checking with authorities - trust your instincts more
  2. Build in regular reflection time to assess if your consistency is serving the mission or creating unhelpful rigidity
  3. Take full ownership of a challenging community initiative - stretch yourself to lead through uncertainty

Spiritual Foundation: God calls us to be faithful stewards who exercise both authority and submission wisely

🌟 Your Calling

Your balanced approach to authority and consistency likely means God has equipped you to be a bridge-builder who can sustain long-term kingdom work while respecting established leadership

🎯 Growth Challenges

  • Learning to discern when submission to authority reflects godly humility versus fear-based abdication
  • Developing holy flexibility - being consistent in ultimate purpose while remaining open to God's redirections

✨ Spiritual Insight

Your leadership pattern reflects God's character as both unchanging yet dynamic, calling us to be steadfast in commitment while remaining responsive to His leading

🙏 Personal Growth Prayer

"Lord, give me wisdom to steward the consistency You've given me while remaining open to Your changes. Help me step fully into Your calling when it means moving beyond my comfort with authority. Grant me discernment to know when to stand firm and when to flex for Your purposes."

Leadership Development Framework

Strengths

  • Natural ability to maintain long-term focus on priorities
  • Strong follow-through on commitments once made
  • Good balance of personal drive and respect for authority

Growth Areas

  • Over-reliance on authority approval before acting
  • Resistance to changing course once committed
  • Hesitation to take full ownership in ambiguous situations

Opportunities

  • Lead major long-term community initiatives that need sustained focus
  • Bridge between grassroots efforts and institutional authorities
  • Coach others in maintaining commitment through challenges

Watch For

  • Missing time-sensitive opportunities due to seeking too much input
  • Continuing ineffective approaches due to resistance to change
  • Losing community trust by not stepping up fully when needed

Conclusion

Your profile as Partial Owner Authority-Oriented Anchor — Driven creates a distinctive leadership signature that GAP community members will come to recognize and depend upon. Your partial owner foundation combined with driven effort capacity positions you for meaningful impact.

The development opportunities identified in this report are not weaknesses to overcome but rather areas where your leadership can become even more powerful. Your journey toward greater leadership effectiveness mirrors the transformation journey you're supporting in others—it requires sustained effort, strategic relationships, and the courage to take ownership of outcomes.

As you walk in the footsteps of biblical leaders who faced similar challenges, remember that your specific combination of traits creates a leadership approach that is uniquely yours. Continue growing in the areas identified while leveraging your natural strengths, and you will create an increasingly powerful impact in the GAP community, guided by timeless wisdom and divine purpose.