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V.I.P. Work Related Personality Profile
Name: Cheryl A. Roberts
ID#: 558-25-XXXX
School: Mid Michigan Community College
Test Date: December 2002
This is a summary of your personality based on the Vocational Implications of Personality (V.I.P.). This section contains a narrative with a description of your personality type(s). In this section you will find out how you process information, make decisions, and how you generally operate.
You are an “Organizer”. You have an incremental approach to problem solving and processing information. You are a good puzzle solver. You put things together piece by piece, item by item. You are a matter of fact and practical person. You trust and remember what you have learned through the five senses. You learn through direct experience.
As an “Organizer”, you are decision independent. You make your decisions based on the facts. You are a great calculator. You add what there “is” and base your decisions on logic, analysis, and standards.
As an “Organizer”, you are outwardly centered. You are keenly aware of what is happening to others and what is happening around you. You thrive in an environment that allows you to have constant interaction with others. You are decisive. You are probably the type of person who likes things decided, completed and carried out.
Organization is important to you. You like order and advance planning. Indeed, because you convey these qualities to others, people know that they can count on you to get things finished.
As an “Organizer”, you may feel stress when there is inaction, when co-workers are not committed to their tasks, or when you don’t have all the details covered. You may feel stress when someone tries to shortcut and doesn’t use the standard operating procedures, when someone makes a commitment to you and does not follow through, when you don’t have all the fact, when some information you consider important doesn’t get passed on to you, when logic is violated, or when feelings outweigh your logic.
“Organizers” are best characterized as being responsible, realistic, down-to-earth, planned in advance, open and forthright in communication with others.
“Organizers” are resourceful and can rise easily to positions of responsibility in their careers.
“Organizers” are witty, clever, fun and possess an attractive, friendly style. The “Organizer” is the type of individual co-workers readily depend on and seek direction from. Being in tune with what is happening within a group, the “Organizer” can be an outstanding initiator of enterprises that bring people together, as well as being able to take the leadership in those situations.
In summary, the “Organizer” has the potential to be a leader – one who is so well in tune with what is happening within a group that they are capable of mobilizing others into action.
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