PRECISE IMAGE ORIENTATION
Precise Image Base (OIB) people are, first and foremost, even-tempered individuals, whose systematic and well-organized sense of commitment to team play makes them valuable group members. They have well-developed listening skills. Patience and ease in helping others make PIBs desirable team members, co-workers, and friends. They are viewed as dependable, stable persons to whom others can bring problems. They like to feel that situations are always under control, and they have a genuine concern for doing things right.
PIBs feel a great sense of attachment to people and places where they work. They are loyal and predictable, and enjoy the security that comes from a well-structured environment, where they know what is expected of them, and can receive praise and recognition from supervisors when they have achieved organizational objectives. However, they cannot easily adapt to change, especially when new techniques are suggested or initiated by superiors. They prefer the status quo but they will persevere, and discipline themselves to develop new and dependable work habits.
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PERSONALITY CHARACTERISTICS AND INTERPERSONAL STYLE
PRECISE IMAGE ORIENTATION
Potential Strengths and Weaknesses |
Potential Strengths Calm Good listener Steady Friendly Approachable Loyal Competent teacher Competent student Predictable Helpful Persevering Willing
Potential Weaknesses Decision Making Could lack a sense of urgency Could put things off too much Could prolong decisions
Communication Could respond too slowly Could withhold information Could inhibit open communication
Control of People Slow to delegate work Could become stubborn if pushed too far Could become possessive of subordinates Could delay developing peopleCould insist on training by doingControl of Time Could take too long in a training programCould neglect efficient planningCould spend too long on personal production
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