The Chris LoCurto Show

541 | Understanding the "D" Personality Style and Its Influence on Conflict

09.26.2023 - By Chris LoCurtoPlay

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Use the timestamps below to guide you better as a leader or individual:Intro to the high d personality style. 0:00Today's show is kicking off a new series on personality styles, starting with the high d personality style.Today's episode focuses on the high D personality style, which is a driver that tends to be a dominant personality style on a scale of zero to 100.What is a high d? 2:59High D drivers are goal-oriented and enjoy getting things done. They are also task-focused and don't want a lot of detail information.High D is not the kind of person who wants to sit in a cubicle doing the same thing every day for months or years.Why it is so important to understand personality styles, and why 90% of the population does not operate the way that you do.Interactions and conflicts a high d will have with other personality styles.Heidi’s love competition and competition. 6:57Heidi's love being around other Heidi's because they enjoy the energy, competition and knowing that someone else wants to accomplish things the way they do.High d wants to dominate and win.A high eye loves people and wants people to think that they are important and good people. A high eye is a great encourager.Conflict arises when a high eye only focuses on the task and doesn't communicate in a personal style.The high d and high s. 11:41Both the high D and the high E do not care a whole heck of a lot about details, so there is a good chance that a high D is communicating to a high E.High D and S are almost opposite personality styles, with the D being supportive and supportive.Many times the high d will see the highest s as someone they can take advantage of. They recognize that the highest is someone who is going to be very supportive.Conflict arises in a couple of ways, eventually the highest will have pushed their priorities aside.How the high d and high c compare. 16:22The high d is very task-focused, and the high c is very detail-focused. The high d has the least amount of details from the i s and c is the most details.The high c struggles with a lack of quality communication in the details, while the high d struggles with the details.How to communicate with a high d, short and sweet. The more information you give them, the more confused they get, and the more they get stuck.The more information the high d believes they have to do with everything that you've shared, the harder it is to solve.Be direct with how you deliver the information. 22:14Keep it short and sweet. Be direct with how you deliver the information. Make sure you know exactly what you are talking about.Make sure to know what the heck you're talking about, because the immature high d will pick you apart if you don't.Make sure that you are focused on what the results are going to be.Don't be afraid of the high d. This is another thing that holds people back from communicating really well, and it holds...

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