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Joe Sample (D/I), Acme Services
You are great at working on projects that require a leader who will take charge, have intense drive and create enthusiastic energy.
Major Strengths:
Determined, Energetic and Outgoing prefers to be on the go and prefers doing multiple tasks with people...looks for opportunities and is eager to get started on the next project... enjoys getting results by working with people to achieve goals..
Enthusiastic Leader: can work with others in a fast-paced environment... knows how to get people moving toward a goal... works hard and inspires others to do their best.
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Style Summary: |
Dominant (D), and Inspiring (I). Very outgoing, usually task-oriented, sometimes people-oriented. |
Style Description: |
By having a DOMINANT / INSPIRING personality style, you are very active and outgoing! You enjoy completing tasks, but you also enjoy people. Activity excites and energized you. Difficult assignments make your blood flow faster! You have the "start-up" skills required for any job and the people skills to get everyone involved. You are fast-paced and like to "live on the edge." |
Words that Describe Joe |
Ambitious
Bold
Competitive
Decisive
Deliberate
Demanding
Determined
Direct
Domineering
Driving
Emotional
Enthusiastic
Exaggerated
Imaginative
Impulsive
Independent
Involved
Persuasive
Polished
Spontaneous
Verbal
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Primary Drive: |
Producing tangible results through influence with people |
Communication Style: |
Results-oriented, people-oriented, flexible and personalized |
Individual Giftedness: |
Self-motivation, high energy to get results with people |
Value to the Organization: |
Initiates activities, motivates others to action |
Key to Motivate: |
Authority to take risks to achieve results; no close supervision; excitement and prestige; opportunity to work hard and play hard; a new challenge |
Ideal Environment: |
Where quick decisions are required; varied activities and roles with people |
Complementary Team
Members : |
S/CD, S/C, S/I, C/S |
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