True Colors ORANGE, GOLD, GREEN, BLUE WHICH ONE ARE YOU? IDENTIFYING YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE & WORK STYLE

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True Colors ORANGE, GOLD, GREEN, BLUE WHICH ONE ARE YOU? IDENTIFYING YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE & WORK STYLE "In the real world...it s the relationships - the formal and informal networks of people - that really govern how the organization runs and how value is created. Michael Schrage Wall Street Journal March 1990

True Colors: History Don Lowry created the metaphor, True Colors, to translate complicated personality and learning theory into practical information we can all understand and use. He has developed an easy and entertaining way to understand ourselves and others.

True Colors: Introduction This session will help you: Identify Your Personality Style and Work Style Recognize your Strengths and Weaknesses Understand Your Color at Work Build Positive and Satisfying Relationships and Teams

Why Identify with a Color? Learning your color will help you: Understand people better Process information differently Communicate more effectively Form successful partnerships/relationships

The Colors The colors are: Orange Blue Gold Green Begin the True Colors Scoring Sheet It s time to identify the color of your personality type!

True Colors GROUP ACTIVITY INTRODUCTIONS AND M&MS

True Colors YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE: THE GOOD & THE BAD

Personality Type: Orange Those identifying with the color orange have the following strengths and weaknesses: Strengths Adventurous Generous Tolerant Skillful Charming Weaknesses Violent Loud Rude Impatient Belligerent

Personality Type: Blue Those identifying with the color blue have the following strengths and weaknesses: Strengths Warm Kind Devoted Compassionate Artistic Weaknesses Untruthful Unrealistic Emotional Self-absorbed Withdrawn

Personality Type: Gold Those identifying with the color gold have the following strengths and weaknesses: Strengths Consistent Loyal Thorough Traditional Cooperative Weaknesses Abusive Self-righteous Fussy Compulsive Demanding

Personality Type: Green Those identifying with the color green have the following strengths and weaknesses: Strengths Clever Level-headed Logical Competent Visionary Weaknesses Finicky Critical Skeptical Sarcastic Non-compliant

True Colors YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE: HOW YOU LIKE TO WORK

True Colors At Work: Orange Orange s: Tackle their work with enthusiasm so they can quickly move on to other pursuits. They are great at working under pressure and prefer to work on jobs that are lively, risky, and unpredictable. They grow restless with jobs that tie them down and limit their personal freedom. They are straightforward, realistic, and practical workers who bring a flair, energy and excitement to the workplace. They are talented, resourceful, skillful and adaptable. They are upbeat and social in nature, and present a positive selfimage of themselves and their company. They are action-oriented workers who know how to get results they desire.

True Colors At Work: Blue Blue s: Concentrate on people and relationships. Focus on service, and health and welfare of people. Prefer warm, supportive, harmonious environments where workers are free to cooperate and communicate with each other. Are imaginative, enthusiastic and concerned about the personal welfare of those around them. They dislike competition, conflict, bureaucracy and domineering authority figures. They promote creativity, flexibility, individuality and personal expression.

True Colors At Work: Gold Gold s: Prefer jobs that allow them to be thorough, accurate, and systematic. Prefer to work in situations where they can see a job through to the end, and then touch and feel the results. Are practical, efficient and cooperative workers that respect authority, discipline and punctuality. Work best in environments that are traditional, structured, orderly and filled with other hard-working people. Have a compelling need to follow established procedures and routines and do things the right way. Are stable, honest and dependable workers who generally put the needs of the company above their own.

True Colors At Work: Green Green s: Driven towards work that involves an analytical and creative focus. Visionary and independent workers who can tune out the world as they work on things that capture their interest. Most productive when they can perfect an idea, then move on and leave the project to be maintained and supported by others. Work well with complex strategies, abstract concepts and theoretical models. Prefer a work environment with minimum structure and little bureaucracy. Enjoy taking risks to test their innovative ideas. Their biggest asset is their drive to be competent, logical and accurate.

True Colors YOUR PERSONALITY TYPE: HOW TO WORK WITH ALL THE COLORS

Dealing With: Orange KEYS TO GOOD COMMUNICATION Language is functional and operational Seems to know just what words to use Lends electricity to conversation and discussion Concise Clever Can change subject quickly Enjoys hearing and telling jokes and stories to enhance the communication LIKES TO TALK ABOUT: Experiences Adventure RESPONSES TO YOU: Practical application Usefulness Alternatives KEYS TO WHAT AND HOW TO PRAISE Praise process more than product Note their cleverness Note their skill Note their quickness Note their impact Note their action Note their spontaneity Let he/she describe what was done and how KEYS TO STRESS Being stuck at a desk Too many responsibilities Redundancy Deadlines Rules and regulations Nonnegotiable imposed structure Lack of freedom to function/ perform Reading manuals and following how-to s Too much attention to product and not enough to performance Criticism Abstractions KEYS TO REDUCING CONFLICT Allow freedom of movement Get things done at their own pace Help them understand the reason for the task assigned and let them assist with how it can be accomplished Be clear about what needs to be done, direct, not abstract Take their need to act into consideration Allow freedom of possibilities, not just the way things have been done before Make tasks a challenge, a contest, a race with time Don t make them wait too long to get started Leave the options open for how to accomplish the task

Dealing With: Blue KEYS TO GOOD COMMUNICATION Personalized Much nonverbal communication Can be subjective Can be very general Metaphorical and analogical Honest Need opportunities to express feelings and have these feelings accepted LIKES TO TALK ABOUT: Ways to increase harmony Personal issues RESPONSES TO YOU: Accepting Good listener Interested in significance Abundant giver of appreciation Wish to be helpful and supportive Issues of life and living KEYS TO WHAT AND HOW TO PRAISE Comment on unique contributions Personal achievements Comment on personal characteristics that are valued and meaningful Be honest and sincere A touch on the shoulder Comment on how others have been helped by their performance Let the person know they have importance and significance to the well being of the individuals and the group in general KEYS TO STRESS Broken promises Too much criticism Not discussing what is occurring Structural demands Paperwork as a priority Clock watching Lack of social contacts People talking about them behind their back Conflict Insincerity Lying Rejection People not being a priority (the system before the people in it) Anger perceived in others whether or not directed towards them Being compared constantly to others and not evaluated for self Too much conformity without outlets for individuality KEYS TO REDUCING CONFLICT Be sincere and direct Allow individual to help set deadlines if they must exist Allow some change in tasks, avoiding too much repetition Be clear about what needs to be done Be clear about how an individual can please and be successful Allow individual to bring in his/her own ideas and in other ways be creative Allow personal interaction, and opportunities to work with another person(s) Allow individual to express feelings and ask questions Keep comments positive and criticism to a minimum Public chastisement may be construed as personal rejection Respond in a way that allows other individuals his/her feelings, but offers alternatives that will move him/her in the direction that is most appropriate Take idealistic ideas into consideration

Dealing With: Gold KEYS TO GOOD COMMUNICATION Authoritative Parental Clear and precise Get right to the point May make decisions to quickly Facts Ways to expedite the execution of plans LIKES TO TALK ABOUT: Responsibility Accomplishments Efficiency Work completed What has worked before RESPONSES TO YOU: Compliance Execution of plans Ways to keep the system running smoothly How to keep things functional KEYS TO STRESS Incomplete tasks Ambiguous tasks Ambiguous answers Disorganization Too many things going on at the same time People who do not follow through Too many questions Irresponsible people Waste Non-conformity KEYS TO REDUCING CONFLICT Keep requests clear and uncomplicated Make requests concrete and explicit Be consistent Assign one task at a time Communicate who is responsible for what and by what Be clear as to the process to be followed Don t change tasks or modalities quickly or impulsively KEYS TO WHAT AND HOW TO PRAISE Honest and specific mention of what has been done Note thoroughness and sense of responsibility A pat on the back Words should reflect what has actually been accomplished Appreciation needs to be sincere Reminder of the importance of the task completed to the well-being of the organization Recognize as an integral part of the group

Dealing With: Green KEYS TO GOOD COMMUNICATION Says things once Might not say what he/she feels is obvious Concise Compact Logical Puts little attention into nonverbal cues Might be overly technical Enjoys playing with words Large vocabulary Does not feel assured that others will understand Have difficulty appreciating others verbally Might appear somewhat distant so might be difficult to approach Doesn t much care for small talk LIKES TO TALK ABOUT: Concepts and Ideas RESPONSES TO YOU: Debate Analyze KEYS TO WHAT AND HOW TO PRAISE Competence Quality of Work Cleverness Analysis of a situation Independent completion of a job Putting things together Questions Vocabulary New information Clear logical explanation of what the person has done without elaborate use of adjectives More opportunities to exhibit competence is the best reward for a job well done KEYS TO STRESS Lack of control Lack of independence Repetitive conversation Elaborate use of adjectives Incompetence on the part of those around him/her Emotionality Lack of options Unclear picture Inability to use or display knowledge Small talk Dependency Routine Social functions Subjectivity KEYS TO REDUCING CONFLICT Allow autonomy Provide a calm and non-conflicting environment Allow room to develop new ideas and plans Do not stifle intellectual development Do not stifle enthusiasm in possibilities Do not stifle decision making Do not stifle intellectual ingenuity and application Do not insist on significant amounts of busy work Sarcasm and ridicule concerning ability can be devastating Not allowing questions to be asked Becomes embarrassed when being told he/she has done a good job, particularly by someone not admired or respected

True Colors REFLECTION AND ASSESSMENT: WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT?

The Colors: Working as a Team Why is understanding your personality type important in terms of working here at FGCU? Has this helped you identify how to work better with your team? What have you learned from this exercise about yourself and others? How has learning about your personality type impacted the way you work in the future? Does this exercise help you better understand the roles of others and how they can contribute to your work and the team as a whole?

True Colors QUESTIONS, COMMENTS & OBSERVATIONS