The objective of this instrumental research was to explore the factorial validity, reliability and other psychometric properties of the GPP-I, Gordon Personal Profile Inventory (1972; 1994) in a sample in the city of Bogotá - Colombia. For this purpose, there were 600 men and women over 18 years of age living in the metropolitan area of the city of Bogotá to whom the scales were applied. The results indicate that the PPG subtest adjusted to a tetrafactorial behavior that validated the existence of factors such as Ascendancy, Responsibility, Stability and Sociability. The IPG sub-test yielded a pentafactorial solution where the factors of Stealth, Originality, Personal Relationships, Vigor and a new factor called Emotional Self-Control proposed by Gordon emerged. The Cronbach's alpha reliability coefficients of the P-IPG scales ranged between .60 and .72. In conclusion, it can be affirmed that the P-IPG test is valid and reliable for its use in the Colombian context.