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Personality Test: Are You A Driver, Expressive, Analytical or Amiable?

Ever seen HBO’s series Sex and the City? Those four women are archetypes for the personality styles first identified by the ancient Greeks.

The search to understand others has existed since the beginning of time.  Why? Because we have noticed certain types of people are easy to deal with and others just, well,  aren’t.

Have you had that exasperating moment when you were trying to train someone and you finally said, “I just don’t know how to reach them!”

Or maybe you had a boss that just got under your skin nitpicking everything you did?

Years ago I learned the power of knowing my own personality style, and I’ve found it helpful to not only manage employees better, but also advance my retail sales training and consulting programs.

No matter what your business, you should know which of the four personality styles best represent you. Once you know that you will be able to understand:

  • What ticks you off is as much your fault as the other person’s and why.
  • Which personalities you’ll feel comfortable with-and which ones you probably won’t hire.
  • Which personality style you could most use help from.

No, it’s not scientific because ultimately it is a self-test – you’ll be the one saying its right or wrong. But I’ve found couples understanding their relationships better, business owners clarifying their understanding of the opportunities to grow their business and employees able to sell to all four types by becoming a chameleon.

So what do you have to lose?

Take the personality quiz and you’ll be presented with additional information about the Driver, the Analytical, the Expressive and the Amiable.

 

 

Sell the Sizzle: Sales Tips for the Expressive Personality

Only an Expressive personality could wear a dress made entirely out of meat to present at an awards show.

Only an Expressive personality could become a fitness guru wearing satin shorts and a tank top for nearly 30 years.

Of course, I’m talking about Continue reading Sell the Sizzle: Sales Tips for the Expressive Personality »

You Can’t Feel A Fact: The Analytical Sales Personality

While I was looking for a lawn spreader, I asked the salesclerk, “Why should I buy this one?” He quickly answered, “Because it makes sense…” At that moment he confirmed my suspicions that he was an Analytical.

Last week, I shared my thoughts about the Amiable personality style. The day before I examined the Driver. Today, with their sensibile, fact-based approach, it’s the Analytical. Continue reading You Can’t Feel A Fact: The Analytical Sales Personality »

Personality Test: Can You Make An Amiable A Top Salesperson?

Jim Collin’s landmark book, Good to Great was first to draw attention to how necessary it was to get “the right people on the bus.”  Many have taken that as hiring for attitude and teaching the job but I think it goes further.

In the last post I covered the Driver personality. This time we’re examining their polar opposite, the Amiable.

We’re finding more and more untrained Amiables on the retail sales floor who end up lurking behind the counters (or the castle as I like to call it) passively waiting for customers to approach them and say, “I’ll take it!” It’s not their fault… Continue reading Personality Test: Can You Make An Amiable A Top Salesperson? »

Retail Sales Training: Adjusting Your Driver Personality

This retail sales training post expands on the four personalities presented here with an overview.

The Driver personality style is all about power and ego. External validation by applause, commission checks, status or atta-boys drives them to excel. Continue reading Retail Sales Training: Adjusting Your Driver Personality »