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Personality Profiles

The document describes two main personality profiles - the "D" profile which is direct, decisive, and task-oriented, and the "I" profile which is enthusiastic, trusting, and people-oriented. It provides strengths, weaknesses, motivators, ideal work environments, and tips for interacting effectively with each type of personality.

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Personality Profiles

The document describes two main personality profiles - the "D" profile which is direct, decisive, and task-oriented, and the "I" profile which is enthusiastic, trusting, and people-oriented. It provides strengths, weaknesses, motivators, ideal work environments, and tips for interacting effectively with each type of personality.

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Personality Profiles

DiSC
TELL

Authority/Control Social Esteem/Being Liked

PEOPLE
Being Taken Advantage of Rejection
TASK

Organization Security/Harmony

Criticism Change/Conflict

LISTEN
Direct. Decisive. High ego strength.
Problem-solver. Risk-taker.
Self-starter.

Shapes environment by
overcoming opposition to
accomplish results.
Strengths Weaknesses
• Bottom line organizer. • Oversteps authority.
• Attempts too much at
• Places value on time. once.
• Challenges status quo. • Argumentative
attitude.
• Innovative. • Dislikes routine.
Motivators
• Motivated by:
▫ New challenges.
▫ Power and authority to take risks
and make decisions.
▫ Freedom from routine and
mundane tasks.
▫ Changing environments in which
to work and play.

• Greatest Fear:
▫ Being taken advantage of.
The ideal environment
• Innovative focus on
future.
• Non-routine, challenging
tasks and activities.
• Projects that produce
tangible results.
• Freedom from controls,
supervision, and details.
• Personal evaluation
based on results, not
methods.
Data handling

While analyzing information a D-type may:


− Ignore potential risks.
− Not weigh pros and cons.
− Not consider the opinions of others.
+ Offer innovative and progressive systems and
ideas.
• Self-reliant
in a Team Dynamic • Autocratic managerial
skills – great in a crisis!
Leader • Pushes group to make
decisions
• Willing to speak out
• Maintains focus on goals

• Innovative in obtaining
results
• Welcomes challenges
Problem without fear
Solver • Ability to overcome
obstacles
• Accepts risks

• Sees big picture


• Ability to handle multiple
Multitasker projects
• Functions well with
heavy workloads
Areas for Personal Growth

• Strive to be an “active” listener.


Listen • Be attentive to other team members’ ideas until consensus is
reached.
• Develop appreciation for opinions, feelings and desires of others.
• Be less controlling and domineering.
Relax • Pace yourself and relax more.

• Put more energy into personal relationships.


Exchang
• Show your support for other team members.
e

• Take time to explain the whys of your statements/proposals.


Explain • Be friendlier and more approachable.
What a wants:

▫ Authority
▫ Prestige
▫ Freedom
▫ Direct answers
▫ Varied activities
▫ Assignments promoting
growth
▫ “Bottom line” approach
▫ Opportunity for
advancement
Interacting with a

Do: • Be brief, direct, to the


point.
• Ask what, not how
questions.
• Focus on business:
remember D-types desire
results.
• Suggest ways to achieve
results, lead, solve
problems.
• Highlight logical benefits
of featured ideas and
approaches.
Interacting with a

• Ramble.
• Repeat yourself.
• Focus only on
problems.
• Be too sociable.
• Make generalizations.
• Make statements
without support.

Don’t:
Enthusiastic. Trusting. Optimistic.
Persuasive. Talkative. Impulsive.
Emotional.

Shapes environment by
influencing or persuading
others.
Good
morning,
sunshine
!

Strengths Weaknesses
• Creative problem solver. • More concerned with
• Great encourager. popularity than tangible
• Motivates others to results.
achieve. • Inattentive to detail.
• Positive sense of humor. • Overuses gestures and
facial expressions.
• Negotiates conflicts.
• Tends to listen only when it
• Peacemaker. is convenient.
Motivators
• Motivated by:
▫ Flattery, praise, popularity and
acceptance.
▫ A friendly environment.
▫ Freedom from many rules and
regulations.
▫ Other people available to handle
details.

• Greatest Fear:
▫ Rejection.
The ideal environment

• Practical procedures.
Ok team! Ready
to do our swim
• Few conflicts and
thang? Waddaya arguments.
say! • Freedom from controls
Woot! and details.
• A forum to express
Doubl
e
ideas.
woot! • Coaching and
counseling.
• Group activities in
professional and social
environments.
Data handling

While analyzing information an i-type may:


− Lose concentration
− Miss important facts and details.
− Interrupt.
+ Be creative in problem solving.
• Participatory manager –
in a Team Dynamic influence and inspire
• Provides direction, leadership
Influencer • Accomplishes goals through
people
• Motivates the team
• Spontaneous and agreeable

• Instinctive communicator
• Articulate
• Will offer opinions
• Makes good spokesperson
Communicator
• Persuasive
• Strong brainstorming sessions
• Responds well to the
unexpected

• Creates atmosphere of well


being
• Enthusiastic, good sense of
Peacemaker humor
• Positive attitude
• Works well with other people
• Accepting of others
Areas for Personal Growth
• Be less impulsive.
• Weigh the pros and cons before making a decision.
Control • Exercise control over your actions, words, emotions.

• Be more results oriented.


• Concentrate on following through with tasks.
Focus • Focus more on details and facts.

• Remember to slow down your pace for other team


members.
Cooperate • Talk less, listen more.
• Consider and evaluate ideas from other team members.
What an wants:

▫ Social esteem and


acceptance
▫ Recognition for abilities
▫ Freedom from details and
control
▫ People to talk to
▫ Positive working
conditions
▫ Opportunity to motivate
and influence others
Interacting with an

Do:
• Build a favorable/friendly
environment.
• Give opportunity for
verbalization about ideas,
people, “intuition”.
• Help develop talk into
action.
• Share testimonials from
others relating to proposed
ideas.
• Allow time for stimulating,
sociable activities.
• Submit details in writing,
but don’t dwell on them.
• Develop a participative
relationship.
• Create incentives for task
There is an “i” in TEAM! follow-through.
Interacting with an

• Eliminate social time.


• Do all the talking.

Don’t:
• Ignore their ideas or
accomplishments.
• Tell them what to do.
Good listener. Team player.
Possessive. Steady. Predictable.
Understanding. Friendly.

Cooperates with others


within existing circumstances
to carry out a task.
Changes
?? Oh
nooo!

Strengths Weaknesses
• Reliable and dependable. • Resists change.
• Loyal team worker. • Takes a long time to adjust
• Compliant towards to change.
authority. • Holds a grudge.
• Good listener, patient and • Sensitive to criticism.
empathetic. • Difficulty establishing
• Good at reconciling conflicts. priorities.
Motivators
• Motivated by:
zen!
▫ Recognition of loyalty and
dependability.
▫ Safety and security.
▫ No sudden changes in
procedure or lifestyle.
▫ Activities that can be started
and finished.

• Greatest Fear:
▫ Loss of security.
The ideal environment
We’re all • A team atmosphere.
along for this
ride, so let’s • Practical procedures
make the
best of it! and systems.
• Stability and
predictability.
• Tasks that can be
completed at one time.
• Few conflicts and
arguments.
Data handling

While analyzing information an S-type may:


− Be outwardly agreeable but inwardly unyielding.
− Internalize their concerns and doubts.
− Hesitate to share feedback during presentation.
− Slow down the action.
+ Provide valuable support for team goals.
• Instinctive relater
• Makes others feel like they
in a Team Dynamic belong
• Shows sincerity
Relationship
Builder • Focused and intuitive about
people and relationships
• Strives to build relationships
• Shows patience with others

• Participative manager –
accomplishes goals through
personal relationships
Team Player • Buys into team goals
• Identifies strongly with team
• Loyal, dependable
• Provides specialized skills

• Can see an easier way of


doing things
• Full of common sense
Voice of • Considers elements of a total
Reason project
• Realistic and practical
• Even tempered
• Provides stability
Areas for Personal Growth
• Be more open to change.
• Develop more flexibility.
Adapt

• Be more direct in your interactions.


• Deal constructively with confrontation.
Interact • Work at expressing thoughts, opinions, feelings.

• Focus on overall goals of the team rather than specific


procedures.
Reach • Increase pace to accomplish goals.
• Show more initiative.
What an wants:

▫ Security in situations
▫ Sincere appreciation
▫ Repeated work patterns
▫ Time to adjust to change
▫ Limited territory of
responsibility
Interacting with an

Do:
• Create favorable environment:
personable and agreeable.
• Express genuine personal
interest in them.
• Provide clarification for tasks,
answers to how questions.
• Be patient in drawing out goals.
• Present ideas/departures from
current practices in non-
threatening manner.
• Give S-types time to adjust.
• Clearly define goals, procedures
& their role in the overall plan.
• Assure them of personal follow-
up support.
• Explain how their actions will
minimize involved risks and
enhance current procedures.
Interacting with an

Don’t:
• Be pushy, overly
aggressive or demanding.
• Be too confrontational.
Accurate. Analytical.
Conscientious. Careful. Fact-finder.
Precise. High standards.
Systematic.

Works conscientiously within


existing circumstances to
ensure quality and accuracy.
Strengths Weaknesses
• Perspective: “the anchor of • Needs clear-cut boundaries
reality”. for actions/relationships.
• Conscientious and even- • Bound by procedures and
tempered. methods.
• Thorough in all activities. • Gets bogged down in details.
• Defines situation. • Prefers not to verbalize
• Gathers, criticizes and tests feelings.
information. • Will give in rather than argue.
Motivators
• Motivated by:
▫ Standards of high quality.
▫ Limited social interaction.
▫ Detailed tasks.
▫ Opportunities to
demonstrate expertise.
▫ Logical organization of
information.

• Greatest Fear:
▫ Criticism.
The ideal environment
• Tasks and projects that
can be followed through
to completion.
• Specialized for technical
tasks.
• Practical work
procedures and routines.
• Few conflicts and
arguments.
• Instructions and
reassurance that they
are doing what is
expected of them.
Data handling

While analyzing information a C-type may:


− Become overly cautious and conservative.
− Get too bogged down in details.
− Avoid or postpone decisions, especially if they
perceive a risk.
Well ya see, that’s
+ Be an effective troubleshooter. where things got
all wonky. All
better now though!
• Instinctive organizer
• “Do it yourself” manager
in a Team Dynamic Organizer
– creates and maintains
systems
• Thinks logically
• Works systematically

• Strives for logical,


consistent environment
Quality • Controls details
Control • Conscientious
• Emphasizes quality

• Analyzes obstacles
• Evaluates team’s
Data progress
Analyst • Maintains focus on tasks
• Asks important
questions

• Diplomatic
• Will strive for consensus
Diplomat • Offers subtle/indirect
approaches
• Will share risks and
responsibilities
Areas for Personal Growth
• Respond more quickly to team goals.
• Be more decisive.
Act • Take risks along with other team members.

• Concentrate on doing the right things, not just doing


things right.
Prioritize • Focus less on facts and more on people.

• Be less critical of others’ ideas and methods.


Compromis • Strive to build relationships with other team members.
e
What a wants:

▫ Autonomy and
independence
▫ Controlled work
environment
▫ Values of quality and
accuracy
▫ Reassurance
▫ Precise expectations
and goals
▫ Exact job descriptions
▫ Planned change
Interacting with a

Do:
• Prepare your case in advance.
• Delineate pros/cons of proposed
ideas.
• Support ideas and statements
with accurate data.
• Reassure C-types that no
surprises will occur.
• Submit an exact job description
with a precise explanation of how
that task fits into the big picture.
• Review recommendations with C-
type in a systematic and
comprehensive manner.
• Be specific when agreeing; when
disagreeing, disagree with the
facts rather than with the person.
• Be patient, persistent, diplomatic
while providing explanations.
Interacting with a

Don’t:
Who?

• Refuse to explain
details.
• Answer questions
vaguely or casually.
Driver Influencer Steady Compliance

So, which personality type


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