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The 'C' Compliant
Profile
General
Characteristics: You can typically count on this person to be accurate; analytical. Conscientious; careful.
Fact-finder; precise. High standards; systematic.
Value to Team:
Perspective: "the anchor of reality." Conscientious and even-tempered.
Thorough to all activities. Defines situation; gathers, criticizes and
tests information.
Possible Weaknesses: Needs
clear-cut boundaries for actions/relationships. Bound by procedures and
methods. Gets bogged down in details. Prefers not to verbalize feelings.
Will give in rather that argue.
Greatest Fear:
Criticism.
Motivated By: Standards of high quality. Limited social interaction.
Detailed tasks. Logical organization of information.
Ideal Environment: Tasks and projects that can be followed through
to completion. Specialized or technical tasks. Practical work procedures
and routines. Few conflicts and arguments. Instructions and reassurance
that they are doing what is expected of them.
Remember a High C May Want: Autonomy and independence, controlled
work environment, reassurance, precise expectations and goals, exact job
descriptions, planned change.
DO: Prepare your case in advance. Delineate pros and cons of
proposed ideas. Support ideas and statements with accurate data.
Reassure them 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 them in a systematic and
comprehensive manner. Be specific when agreeing. Disagree with the facts
rather than the person when disagreeing. Be patient, persistent, and
diplomatic while providing explanations.
DON'T: Refuse to explain details. Answer questions vaguely or
casually.
While analyzing information, a High C may: Become overly cautious
and conservative. Get too bogged down in details. Avoid or postpone
decisions, especially if they perceive a risk. Be an effective trouble
shooter.
C's possess these positive characteristics in teams: Instinctive
organizers. "Do it yourself" managers - create and maintain systems.
Strive for a logical, consistent environment. Control the details.
Conscientious. Evaluate the team's progress. Ask important questions.
Maintain focus on tasks. Offer conservative approaches. Emphasize
quality. Think logically. Will share risks and responsibilities. Work
systematically. Will strive for consensus. Diplomatic. Analyze
obstacles.
Personal Growth Areas for C's: Concentrate on doing the right
things, not just doing things right. Be less critical of others' ideas
and methods. Respond more quickly to accomplish team goals. Strive to
build relationships with other team members. Be more decisive. Focus
less on facts and more on people. Take risks along with other team
members.
This person's
tendencies include:
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Following directives and
standards
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Concentrating on detail
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Working under controlled
circumstances
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Being diplomatic with people
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Checking for accuracy
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Criticizing performance
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Critical thinking
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Complying with authority
This person
desires an environment which includes:
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Security assurances
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Standard operating procedures
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Sheltered environment
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Reassurance
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No sudden or abrupt changes
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Being part of a group
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Personal attention
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Status quo unless assured of
quality control
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Door openers who call attention
to accomplishments
This person needs
others who:
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Desire to expand authority
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Delegate important tasks
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Make quick decisions
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Use policies only as guidelines
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Compromise with the opposition
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State unpopular positions
To be more
effective, this person needs:
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Precision work
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Opportunity for careful
planning
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Exact job and objective
descriptions
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Work associates of equal
competence
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Scheduled performance
appraisals
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As much respect for people's
personal worth as for what they accomplish
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To develop tolerance for
conflict
  
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