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1 Personal Style Inventory Check the word or phrase in each set that is most like you. 1. Competitive 1. Tries new ideas 1. Will power 1. Daring 2. Joyful 2. Optimistic 2. Open-minded 2. Expressive 3. Considerate 3. Wants to please 3. Cheerful 3. Satisfied 4. Harmonious 4. Respectful 4. Obliging 4. Diplomatic 1. Powerful 1. Restless 1. Unconquerable 1. Self-reliant 2. Good mixer 2. Popular 2. Playful 2. Fun-loving 3. Easy on others 3. Neighborly 3. Obedient 3. Patient 4. Organized 4. Abides by rules 4. Fussy 4. Soft-Spoken 1. Bold 1. Outspoken 1. Brave 1. Nervy 2. Charming 2. Companionable 2. Inspiring 2. Jovial 3. Loyal 3. Restrained 3. Submissive 3. Even-tempered 4. Easily led 4. Accurate 4. Timid 4. Precise 1. Stubborn 1. Decisive 1. Positive 1. Takes risks 2. Attractive 2. Talkative 2. Trusting 2. Warm 3. Sweet 3. Controlled 3. Contented 3. Willing to help 4. Avoids 4. Conventional 4. Peaceful 4. Not extreme 1. Argumentative 1. Original 1. Determined 1. Persistent 2. Light-hearted 2. Persuasive 2. Convincing 2. Lively 3. Nonchalant 3. Gentle 3. Good-natured 3. Generous 4. Adaptable 4. Humble 4. Cautious 4. Well-disciplined 1. Forceful 1. Assertive 1. Aggressive 1. Eager 2. Admirable 2. Confident 2. Life-of-the-party 2. High-spirited 3. Kind 3. Sympathetic 3. Easily fooled 3. Willing 4. Non-resisting 4. Tolerant 4. Uncertain 4. Agreeable Source: David Merrill & Roger Reid, Personal Styles and Effective Performance, 1981.
2 Tallying the Personal Style Inventory: Instructions 1. Count the number of ones that you marked. Write that number in the Tally Box marked #1. Do the same with the numbers two, three, and four. 2. On the first tally box below, draw a line through the number on the bar graph that corresponds with your total number of ones." This is the end line for your bar graph. 3. Beginning at the left end, shade the space on the bar up to your end line on the first bar graph. 4. Do the same for the second, third, and fourth graphs. 5. The longest bar is your predominant style. The second longest bar is your backup style. Tally Box Driver Expressive Amiable Analytic TOTAL (equals 24)
3 Peer Style Inventory Check the word or phrase in each set that is most like: 1. Competitive 1. Tries new ideas 1. Will power 1. Daring 2. Joyful 2. Optimistic 2. Open-minded 2. Expressive 3. Considerate 3. Wants to please 3. Cheerful 3. Satisfied 4. Harmonious 4. Respectful 4. Obliging 4. Diplomatic 1. Powerful 1. Restless 1. Unconquerable 1. Self-reliant 2. Good mixer 2. Popular 2. Playful 2. Fun-loving 3. Easy on others 3. Neighborly 3. Obedient 3. Patient 4. Organized 4. Abides by rules 4. Fussy 4. Soft-Spoken 1. Bold 1. Outspoken 1. Brave 1. Nervy 2. Charming 2. Companionable 2. Inspiring 2. Jovial 3. Loyal 3. Restrained 3. Submissive 3. Even-tempered 4. Easily led 4. Accurate 4. Timid 4. Precise 1. Stubborn 1. Decisive 1. Positive 1. Takes risks 2. Attractive 2. Talkative 2. Trusting 2. Warm 3. Sweet 3. Controlled 3. Contented 3. Willing to help 4. Avoids 4. Conventional 4. Peaceful 4. Not extreme 1. Argumentative 1. Original 1. Determined 1. Persistent 2. Light-hearted 2. Persuasive 2. Convincing 2. Lively 3. Nonchalant 3. Gentle 3. Good-natured 3. Generous 4. Adaptable 4. Humble 4. Cautious 4. Well-disciplined 1. Forceful 1. Assertive 1. Aggressive 1. Eager 2. Admirable 2. Confident 2. Life-of-the-party 2. High-spirited 3. Kind 3. Sympathetic 3. Easily fooled 3. Willing 4. Non-resisting 4. Tolerant 4. Uncertain 4. Agreeable Source: David Merrill & Roger Reid, Personal Styles and Effective Performance, 1981.
4 Tallying the PEER Style Inventory: Instructions STYLE INVENTORY 1. Count the number of ones that you marked. Write that number in the Tally Box marked #1. Do the same with the numbers two, three, and four. 2. On the first scale, draw a line through the number on the bar graph that corresponds with your total number of ones." This is the end line for your bar graph. 3. Beginning at the left end, shade the space on the bar up to your end line on the first bar graph. 4. Do the same for the second, third, and fourth graphs. 5. The longest bar is your predominant style. The second longest bar is your backup style. Tally Box Driver Expressive Amiable Analytic TOTAL (equals 24)
5 Assumptions About Personal Styles STYLE INVENTORY There is no best or worst style. All styles have advantages and disadvantages. All styles are effective when appropriate to the situation and implemented well. There are no pure styles. We all have parts of each style in us. However, we also have one style that predominates, one style in which we are most comfortable and which requires the least energy and stress. Behavior style does not explain the whole person. It only defines perceived patterns of behavior. It does not address personality or an understanding of how an individual thinks or feels. Much of the population is different than you are. Other people have different needs. Therefore, they communicate in a different manner, use time differently, relate in a different way, make decisions, and manage conflict in a way that differs from how you do it. We all have goals we hope to attain and results we wish to achieve. However, different interpersonal priorities influence how we go about accomplishing these ends.
6 Style Inventory Descriptions DRIVER EXPRESSIVE AMIABLE ANALYTIC Action oriented Verbal Patient Diplomatic Decisive Motivating Loyal Accurate A problem solver Enthusiastic Sympathetic Conscientious Direct Gregarious A team person A fact finder Assertive Convincing Relaxed Systematic Demanding Emotional Mature Logical A risk taker Impulsive Organized Conventional Forceful Generous Questioning Analytical Adventuresome Influential Supportive Sensitive Competitive Charming Stable Controlled Self-reliant Confident Considerate Orderly Independent Inspiring Empathetic Precise Determined Dramatic Persevering Disciplined An agitator Optimistic Trusting Deliberate Results oriented Animated Congenial Cautious HIGH WANTS HIGH WANTS HIGH WANTS HIGH WANTS Challenges Social recognition Guarantees High standards Authority Freedom from details Security Details Power To be with people Appreciation Perfection Freedom from controls Provide service Quality control Traditional procedures Options Group activities Specialization
7 The DRIVER STYLE: Task Specialist The Doer LISTENING Strong willed Independent Practical Decisive Efficient Pushy Severe Tough Dominating Harsh AUTOCRATIC POWER Behaviors Verbal/Vocal Faster More statements Louder Monotone Focuses on task Uses facts/data Non-Verbal Points at others Leans forward to make point Direct eye contact Closed hands Rigid posture Controlled facial expression Recognized By Swift reaction time Maximum effort to control Minimum concern for caution in relationships Present time frame Direct action Tendency to reject inaction Need for control/results/achievement
8 The EXPRESSIVE STYLE: Social Recognition Specialist STYLE INVENTORY The Intuitor CHECKING Ambitious Stimulating Enthusiastic Dramatic Friendly Manipulative Excitable Undisciplined Reacting Egotistical PERSONAL ATTACK Behaviors Verbal/Vocal Faster More statements Louder Vocal inflection Focuses on people Uses opinions/stories Non-Verbal Points at others Leans forward to make point Direct eye contact Open palms Casual posture Animated expression Recognized By Rapid reaction time Maximum effort to involve Minimum concern for routine Future time frame Impulsive action Tendency to reject isolation Need for excitement/personal approach/acceptance
9 The AMIABLE STYLE: Relationship Specialist The Feeler INITIATION Supportive Respectful Willing Dependable Agreeable Conforming Unsure Pliable Dependent Awkward COMPLIANCE Behaviors Verbal/Vocal Slower Fewer statements Softer Vocal inflection Focuses on people Uses opinions/stories Non-Verbal Hands relaxed or cupped Leans back while talking Indirect eye contact Open palms Casual posture Animated expression Recognized By Unhurried reaction time Maximum effort to relate Minimum concern for effecting change Present time frame Supportive action Tendency to reject conflict Need for cooperation/personal security/acceptance
10 The ANALYTIC STYLE: Technical Specialist The Analyzer DECLARATION Industrious Persistent Serious Exacting Orderly Critical Indecisive Stuffy Picky Moralistic AVOIDANCE Behaviors Verbal/Vocal Slower Fewer statements Softer Monotone Focuses on task Uses facts/data Non-Verbal Hands relaxed or cupped Leans back while talking Indirect eye contact Closed hands Rigid posture Controlled facial expression Recognized By Slow reaction time Maximum effort to organize Minimum concern for relationships Historical time frame Cautious action Tendency to reject involvement Need for accuracy/being right/achievement
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