DISC, Myers-Briggs, 16Personalities, the Enneagram. they all measure the same thing: what a person says about themselves on a good day. The person picks the answer that sounds right. You learn how they want to be seen, not who they are when it counts.
| A personality test asks what you would do. | VEX reads how you actually do it. |
| Four letters or a number on a wheel. | One word, and the lever that moves this exact person. |
| The person can game it to look how they want. | It reads how they write, not just what. that is much harder to fake. |
| A label that never changes. | A read that updates every time, and shows how they have moved. |
| A type you forget by Friday. | A plan for the next conversation with them, on the morning of it. |
| A file kept on someone. | A read the person owns and shares only by consent. |
You do not need to know someone's type. You need to know how to run the next one-on-one, who is about to walk, and the one thing that actually moves them. A type cannot tell you that. A read of how they behave under pressure can, and VEX hands it to you in eight minutes, before you ever sit down.
It reads you first, free. Then, with their consent, the people you lead.
Read your first person free