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The Styles Key Adjectives and Descriptions
As we go through the styles Some of the descriptions will elicit different responses from different styles e.g.. “tough” and “demanding” can be viewed as somewhat negative, but D styles are actually comfortable with these. The Styles Key Adjectives and Descriptions 1
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Styles: The D Style - Dominance
Most Assertive Likes shaking up the environment & overcoming opposition to get results. Likes to be in charge and make things happen. Leads and controls. Decisive Tough Strong-willed Demanding Competitive Independent Self-Confident Descriptive terms project leader, idea creator, pioneer, changer, thinks future, adventurous, initiator, re-organiser 2
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Styles: The I Style - Influence
Most Social Likes connecting & interacting with others. Often the center of attention. Sees the positive side of life and people. Socialable Talkative Open Enthusiastic Energetic Persuasive Inspiring Descriptive terms Stimulator, performer, optimist, idea generator, participator, outgoing, happy 3
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Styles: The S Style - Steadiness
Most Calm Likes a steady and safe environment so tends to not like change or surprises. Fairness and justice are important. Often agreeable on the surface. Can tend to focus on the negatives. Calm Steady Careful Patient Good Listener Modest Trustworthy Descriptive terms a doer, family-oriented, doesn’t get in your face, happy to follow, helpful, balancing force, good instructor, deliberate, stable, systematic, thoughtful 4
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Styles: The C Style - Compliance
Most Calm Likes a steady and safe environment so tends to not like change or surprises. Fairness and justice are important. Often agreeable on the surface. Can tend to focus on the negatives. Precise Follows Rules Logical Careful Formal Disciplined Reserved Descriptive terms analytical, quality controller, criticiser, specialist, detailed, perfectionist 5
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