Team Dynamics

Team Roles Test

Discover your optimal role in a team. Based on Belbin Team Roles theory, understand your strengths, contribution style, and ideal team composition.

40 Questions
10 Minutes
8 Team Roles
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Why Know Your Team Role?

Understanding team roles enhances collaboration and team performance

Better Collaboration

Understand how you naturally contribute and work best with others

Team Building

Build balanced teams by understanding complementary roles and strengths

Career Development

Find roles and positions that align with your natural team contribution style

8 Belbin Team Roles

Discover which role you naturally gravitate towards in team settings

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Coordinator

The Chairman

Clarifies goals, promotes decision-making, delegates well

Shaper

The Challenger

Drives the team forward, challenges and seeks solutions

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Plant

The Innovator

Creative, imaginative, solves difficult problems

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Resource Investigator

The Networker

Explores opportunities, develops contacts

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Implementer

The Organizer

Turns ideas into actions, efficient and disciplined

Completer Finisher

The Perfectionist

Ensures thoroughness, delivers on time

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Team Worker

The Collaborator

Cooperative, perceptive, diplomatic

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Specialist

The Expert

Provides knowledge and skills in rare supply

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Belbin Team Roles?

Belbin Team Roles identify nine different behavioral roles people naturally adopt in team settings. Each role has unique strengths and contributions to team success.

How long does the test take?

The test consists of 40 paired-choice questions and takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.

Can I have more than one team role?

Yes! Most people have a primary role and one or two secondary roles. The test identifies your dominant patterns of team behavior.

How can teams use this assessment?

Teams can use Belbin roles to understand team composition, assign tasks effectively, improve communication, and build more balanced teams.

Is one role better than others?

No! All roles are equally valuable. Successful teams need a balance of different roles working together.