TTI Performance Systems, Ltd. is the world’s leading source for research-based, validated assessment and coaching tools that enable organizations to effectively meet their human capital management needs. Our client base is made up of Fortune 500 companies.

TTI Performance Systems is the United States and Canadian distribution company for Target Training International, Ltd. Target Training International is the development organization behind the power of TTI Performance Systems’ assessment-based talent management solutions.

Chairman Bill J. Bonnstetter and his son, Dave Bonnstetter, founded Target Training International in 1984. Their initial idea was to develop the world's leading computerized behavioral, motivators and personal skills assessments to enhance, develop and validate assessment-based hiring and personnel development.

Relentlessly driven to set the industry standard, Bonnstetter and his team have worked over the last 25 years to continue to research and develop assessments to provide unique solutions for his clients. TTI’s groundbreaking work and thought leadership have given way to three U.S. patents.

We have helped companies worldwide with the selection, retention and development of their most important asset—people. We also created a patented job benchmarking process, which scientifically isolates and illuminates the personal skills, motivators and behaviors needed for a particular job. The process removes personal bias and reveals the characteristics required for superior performance, matching the person to the position more accurately.

Our patented process for sending, receiving and scoring assessments and generating reports is at work in more than 90 countries and in 40 languages. To learn about our international delivery capabilities visit internationalfaculty.com.

We continue to be a leader in cutting edge research on human behavior and the characteristics of superior performers in specific jobs. Recently, we’ve begun to develop thought leadership in the realms of entrepreneurism, education and human interaction.