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Learn how to find the right personalities for your club with this exclusive Web supplement to May's "Employees Only" feature.
Type A, B, C and D personalities and their traits
Type A: The Director
Personality
According to Bert Zinkand, director of Employee Selection and
Development Inc. (ESDI), most club owners fall under this category.
This type of personality works well with B and C types, and dislikes D
types.
Strengths
· entrepreneurial sprit
· independent
· concerned with results
· usually has a sense of urgency
· self-motivated
· takes action
· enjoys challenges
· decisive
· is willing to take risks
· does not get bogged down in details
· persistent
· usually handles stress well
Weaknesses
· can be too demanding
· often dominating and controlling
· lacks tact and diplomacy
· has a tendency not to listen
· few close personal relationships
· usually stubborn
Recognition Factors
· work area is typically formal, neat and often
“cold” in appearance
· desk keeps you at arm’s length distance
· work area gives little information about their personal
life
· direct and to the point
· bottom-line oriented
Type B: The Socializer Personality
Many sales staff fall under this category, says Zinkand, as
well as Type Ds. These people work well with A types, but usually
dislike C types.
Strengths
· creative and artistic
· high energy level
· enthusiastic
· outgoing
· innovative
· stimulating and motivating
· fun to work with
· enjoys selling and persuading activities
· excellent communication skills
· personable
· approachable
· flexible on rules and regulations
Weaknesses
· usually disorganized
· needs direction to be consistent
· often unrealistic and impractical
· poor at giving instructions or directions
· easily side-tracked, goes off on tangents
· impulsive with people and ideas
· relies on hunches
· opinionated without emphasizing facts
· often reacts emotionally
Recognition Factors
· greets you enthusiastically
· work area is typically cluttered
· close physical distance is preferred
· active and expressive body movements
· work area contains personal information (photos of family,
etc.)
· leans forward when talking
· likes to talk about family or personal life
· friendly and open
· dress is fashionable and often wears jewelry
Type C: The Thinker
Personality
Administrative staffs often fall under this category, as well as type
C, says Zinkand. There may be conflicts between Cs and Bs.
Strengths
· consistent
· hard worker
· organized and systematic
· good at follow-through
· good at planning and researching
· good at following rules and procedures
· serious
· analytical
· detail-oriented
· compassionate
· good listener
Weaknesses
· can be overly critical
· often lacks enthusiasm
· can be overly cautious
· perfectionist at details to a fault
· sometimes lacks sense of urgency
· difficulty making decisions
· inflexible
· poor at communication and humor
· needs structure and a sense of direction
Recognition Factors
· neat, well-organized work area
· greets your formally, without enthusiasm
· dress and work area is conservative
· shows little emotion
· few facial expressions
· analyzes things before speaking
· writes things down and takes notes
· wants lots of facts, figures and details
Type D: The Supporter
Personality
According to Zinkand, both administrative and sales staff tend to be
Type Ds. Usually Ds and As don’t work well together.
Strengths
· low-keyed
· likeable and caring
· makes friends easily
· good team member
· loves structured and repetitive jobs
· cooperative
· good listener and mediator
· recognizes needs of others
· dependable
· tactful and diplomatic
· excellent at creating processes and procedures
· organized
· patient
· good perseverance
Weaknesses
· lacks a sense of urgency
· does not take risks
· does not like change
· motivated more by others than self
· often slow to react
· conforms to others likes and needs
· does not trust own abilities
· avoids conflict rather than facing it
· concerned with security
Recognition Factors
· photos of loved ones in the work area
· greets you warmly, but unenthusiastically
· is interested in you as a person
· facial expressions show interest
· easygoing and slow paced
· agreeable, wants to please you
· people and service-oriented
· transparent emotions and feelings
Courtesy Employee Selection and Development Inc. (ESDI) and its director, Bert Zinkand. For details, visit www.employeeselect.com
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