What are YOU?. Thinkers Likes the big picture including the pros and cons. Can see the possibilities but would rather wait. Let’s think about this awhile.

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What are YOU?

Thinkers Likes the big picture including the pros and cons. Can see the possibilities but would rather wait. Let’s think about this awhile. Shakers Likes ACTION. Go for it. Give it a try. We’ll figure out the details later. A rolling stone gathers no moss! Feelers Likes it when everyone is getting along and feeling good. It’s important that everyone feels good about the decision. Doers Likes to have all the details about tasks to be accomplished. Who is doing it? What will happen? When are we starting? Are we ready?

Write down 3 adjectives that describe your group’s temperament. 3 strengths for your group 3 weaknesses for your group