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If you're researching the Predictive Index (PI) in the UK, you'll quickly discover there are a number of organisations and consultants offering PI services. However, one thing often causes confusion:
Not every Predictive Index consultant is a Predictive Index Partner.
The two terms are often used interchangeably, but they describe very different things. Understanding that distinction can help you choose the right organisation to support your business—not just during implementation, but throughout your Predictive Index journey.
In this guide, we'll explain the difference between a Predictive Index Partner and a consultant, introduce the UK-based partners listed in the official PI Partner Directory, and highlight what you should consider before making your decision.
The Predictive Index operates through a global network of more than 800 Certified Partners who help organisations implement the platform successfully. Rather than simply selling software, partners provide expertise around implementation, leadership development, hiring, change management, and talent strategy.
A Predictive Index Partner can typically help with:
Many organisations work with their PI Partner for years, making the relationship much more than a software purchase.
This is where many online articles become confusing.
A Predictive Index Consultant is an individual practitioner. They may be employed by a Predictive Index Partner, work internally within an organisation that uses PI, or operate as an independent consultant.
A Predictive Index Partner is the licensed organization authorized to provide the software, implementation services, and ongoing support.
Predictive Index Partner |
Predictive Index Consultant |
|---|---|
| Licensed organisation | Individual practitioner |
| Can provide software subscriptions | Usually works through a partner |
| Supports implementations | May deliver consulting or facilitation |
| Provides renewals and ongoing support | Typically focuses on project work |
| Often employs multiple certified consultants | Individual expertise and experience |
Neither is inherently "better"—they simply perform different roles. In fact, many excellent consultants work for excellent partners. The important point is understanding what you're buying.
According to the official Predictive Index Partner Directory, there are several organisations with a UK presence supporting clients across Britain.
Rather than ranking them, we've listed them alphabetically.
UK Location: Colnbrook, Berkshire (with additional US headquarters and global delivery)
Talent Optimizers supports more than 60 organisations globally and specialises in helping businesses move beyond simply purchasing PI software to embedding it throughout leadership, hiring, and organisational development. The company combines Predictive Index with complementary frameworks such as Five Behaviors®, Positive Intelligence®, and leadership facilitation to create practical business outcomes.
Talent Optimizers also provides a range of implementation resources—including Owners Manual templates, implementation playbooks, facilitation kits, communication templates, webinars, and a complimentary post-certification follow-up session to help participants apply their learning in practice.
UK Locations: Ruislip and Lichfield
Humanostics is one of Predictive Index's Elite Partners with an international presence across Europe, Asia-Pacific, and beyond. Alongside Predictive Index, they focus on leadership, organisational development, talent management, and international consulting services.
UK Locations: Great Missenden, London, Somerset (plus additional European offices)
RPX2 is another Elite Predictive Index Partner with operations across the UK and Europe. Their work focuses on helping organisations improve leadership capability, organisational performance, and business transformation through behavioural science.
Price is naturally important, but choosing a partner based solely on software cost can be a false economy.
A successful Predictive Index implementation depends far more on adoption than on the software itself.
When evaluating partners, consider asking:
The answers to these questions often reveal more than the proposal price.
Not necessarily.
Many organisations assume they need a local provider, but today's workshops, coaching sessions, and implementations are frequently delivered virtually.
Instead, consider whether your chosen partner:
For organisations operating internationally, it can also be valuable to work with a partner experienced in supporting multi-country rollouts.
The Predictive Index platform is powerful, but software alone doesn't transform organisations.
The best results usually come when PI is integrated into broader leadership and talent initiatives, including:
A partner with experience across these disciplines can often help organisations unlock significantly greater value from their investment.
Choosing a Predictive Index Partner is about much more than purchasing software.
While every Certified Partner has been trained by Predictive Index, each organisation brings different experience, methodologies, industries, and additional services to the table.
Take time to understand what's included, ask questions about implementation and long-term support, and choose the partner whose expertise best aligns with your business goals.
Ultimately, the best Predictive Index Partner isn't necessarily the closest geographically—it's the one that will help your organisation achieve lasting business results.
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