Part 2, Simplified Personality-Communication Indicator – THE INNOVATOR

Published by David Schaefer on Tagged Communicating, Mindset for Success, Positive Self-Talk, Success and Failure

Effective communication between individuals and among groups of people is a critical factor in experiencing personal and career success.  In fact, let us go ahead and place it right up there with breathing or the need for food to sustain life.  Effective communication is that important.
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Unless you understand that each person operates with unique communication styles that stem from their personality makeup, you can be at a real disadvantage when attempting to accomplish communications that produce positive results.
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If you have ever experienced an escalated argument that may have begun with a simple disagreement, you then know what can occur when you do not understand the personality type of the other person.  In other words, if you can identify the personality characteristics of the person with whom you are communicating, you are then better equipped to adjust your communication style to achieve a more positive outcome from the exchange.
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The natural question is, “how do I understand another person’s personality type and communication style … and how will that help me?” 
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This is where we will bypass an in-depth psychological review of personality types and go straight for a simplified approach of four different types of personalities and their communication styles.  We will refer to this as the Simplified Personality-Communication Indicator or the SPCI.
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How will this help you?  Once you understand the communication styles of each personality, you will then be better able to adjust your communication for a more productive result.  This can impact to some degree every form of communications known to man.
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The 4 types of personalities of the SPCI are: The Leader, The Innovator, The Friend, and The Evaluator.  With each personality type we will look at five indicators.  They are: Strengths, Strengths Out of Balance, Communication Approach, Relational Needs, and Relational Balance.
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This report addresses THE INNOVATOR.  
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The Innovator – Strengths
Optimistic, energetic, motivator, future-oriented, and sees the big picture.
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The Innovator – Strengths Out of Balance
Can be: unrealistic or a daydreamer, impatient or overbearing, a manipulator or pushy, avoids details or lacks follow-through.
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The Innovator – Communication Approach
Can inspire others, optimistic and enthusiastic, one way, and high energy can manipulate others.
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The Innovator – Relational Needs
Approval, opportunity to verbalize, visibility, and social recognition.
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The Innovator – Relational Balance
Be attentive to mates needs.  This is possible: there is such a thing as too much optimism.
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NOTE: see other reports on these personality types – Friend, Evaluator and Leader
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