iMA helps create long-term employee engagement by making everyday interactions between people easier and more natural. Instead of forcing everyone to communicate in the same way, iMA gives teams a simple way to understand each other and adapt, which makes collaboration feel less like hard work and more like common sense.
In practical terms, this leads to a number of immediate benefits across teams and organisations:
- Builds trust quickly
When you adapt to someone else’s communication style, conversations feel safer and more comfortable. Trust builds faster, stress levels drop, and people are far more willing to cooperate. - Improves collaboration and reduces conflict
When you understand why different team members behave the way they do, you can prevent misunderstandings before they turn into friction, especially during periods of change. - Helps managers motivate people properly
Not everyone wants to be managed or recognised in the same way. iMA helps leaders understand what actually motivates each individual, improving engagement and retention. - Strengthens sales and customer relationships
Sales conversations become more effective when you tailor your approach to how a customer prefers to think and communicate, leading to better conversions and longer-lasting relationships. - Simple and easy to apply
The two-minute questionnaire and four-colour framework are easy to remember and use straight away. People can start improving how they interact almost immediately, without needing lengthy training.
Why iMA Works in Practice
Many personality tools are complex, theoretical, or quickly forgotten. iMA focuses on practical, real-time communication, giving people a shared language they can actually use day-to-day with colleagues, customers, and partners.
The goal isn’t just better communication, it’s better connection. And when people feel understood, productivity rises and staff turnover falls.
iMA builds engagement by:
- Identifying communication styles
Engagement starts with recognising a person’s “colour” through how they speak and behave. For example, High Reds tend to value results and control, while High Greens look for detail and accuracy. - Adapting messages for shared understanding
Rather than taking a one-size-fits-all approach, people adjust their message to suit the listener. This removes the friction that often leads to disengagement. - Creating trust through flexibility
The core principle is simple: treat people how they want to be treated. When communication feels natural, psychological safety increases, a key driver of retention and team cohesion. - Reducing stress and tension
Aligning communication styles helps remove the “static” caused by personality clashes. Less tension naturally leads to better cooperation and productivity. - Aligning people with the right roles
iMA recognises that jobs have “colours” too. When people are matched to roles that suit their natural strengths, they’re more likely to enjoy their work, and perform better because of it.
iMA isn’t really about self-discovery. Knowing your own colour is just the starting point. The real value comes from understanding the three styles that are different from yours, and learning how to communicate with them in a way that works for them.
When you match the communication style needed for a role with someone whose natural strengths fit it, you create a powerful alignment: people enjoy the work because they’re good at it, and they’re good at it because they enjoy it.
The result is stronger engagement within teams, and better relationships with everyone who interacts with your organisation.



