The Human Diagnostic

Navigating External Locus of Control


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This narrative and psychological analysis examine a specific customer behavior where individuals require external validation before finalizing a choice. Drawing on Julian Rotter’s 1954 research regarding an external locus of control, the text explains that some people possess the necessary information but lack the internal authority to commit alone. Through the story of an HVAC technician and a client who seeks approval from her husband and son, the sources illustrate that this community-based decision-making is a distinct psychological structure rather than mere indecisiveness. The author argues that professionals should support this process by providing shareable documentation rather than applying pressure or repeating technical facts. Ultimately, the text emphasizes that granting permission is often the missing step in a service interaction, and accommodating a client's need for family consensus leads to a successful outcome.





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The Human DiagnosticBy Dave Hartzell's Heat & Air - Kingfisher,OK