CASE: Controller, Analyzer, Socializer, Entrepreneur- Which Personality Type Are You? [RR 904] - a podcast by Carm Capriotto, AAP

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How can different personality types impact leadership and success in business?

Murray Voth discusses the importance of understanding personality types in business. He introduces a new acronym, CASE, which stands for Controller, Analyzer, Socializer, and Entrepreneur. The conversation also covers the role of human motivation, clear expectations and accountability in managing employees, and the importance of giving space to your partner in a marriage and how it applies to business relationships. Find out how you can create a harmonious and productive team dynamic, where individuals can play to their strengths and contribute effectively to the business.

Murray Voth, RPM Training. Listen to Murray’s previous episodes HERE


Show Notes




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  • CASE: Controller, Analyzer, Socializer, Entrepreneur

  • Defaulting to Personality Types Under Stress (00:08:42) Discussion on how individuals default to certain personality types under moments of stress, fear, and overwhelm.

  • Understanding and Utilizing Different Personality Types in Leadership (00:09:45) Exploring how different personality types, such as controllers, analyzers, socializers, and entrepreneurs, can contribute to effective leadership and business success.

  • Using the SOAR Acronym for Problem-Solving (00:16:19) Introduction of the SOAR acronym (Situation, Outcome, Action, Results) as a tool for problem-solving and decision-making in coaching and personal development.

  • The Outcome and Visualization (00:17:08) Discussing the importance of imagining the desired outcome and visualizing the qualities and skills of a potential service advisor.

  • Taking Actions (00:17:57) Exploring the necessary actions to achieve the desired outcome, such as creating an advertisement, conducting interviews, and ultimately hiring a service advisor.

  • Dopamine and Accountability (00:18:51) Highlighting the role of dopamine in motivating and rewarding oneself throughout the process, as well as redefining accountability as providing clear expectations and tools for employees.

  • The technician who is a serial or the visionary (00:25:22) Discusses the different types of technicians and how to effectively utilize their skills and strengths in a shop environment.

  • The analyzer technician who spends excessive time diagnosing (00:26:17) Explores the reasons behind why some technicians feel the need to overanalyze and prove themselves, and shares a personal story about an apprentice.

  • The importance of decision making and understanding personal strengths (00:30:46) Highlights the impact of decision making on business and personal life, and emphasizes the importance of making decisions based on strengths rather than getting stuck in analysis paralysis.

  • The Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset (00:35:20) The concept of growth mindset vs fixed mindset and how it affects learning and personal development.

  • Fear of Regret (00:37:43) The fear of regret and how it holds people back from making decisions and taking risks.

  • The Check Engine Lights of Your Business (00:41:46) Teaching business owners to diagnose their business using KPI technology and scanning tools.

  • Learning How to Learn (00:42:31) Beta testing the idea of using personality assessments to understand team dynamics and improve business performance.

  • Playing to Strengths in the Shop (00:43:36) Positioning team members based on their strengths, such as

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