Mastering "D" (Dominance)
“My time is money.”
Mastering "I" (Influence)
“Let’s work with people we like!”
Mastering "S" (Steadiness)
“Don’t rush me; show you care.”
Mastering "C" (Conscientiousness)
“Prove it to me.”
100

A C rep must update a D customer on a complex tax fix. The strongest email…

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A: Lays out the full filing logic so the D can trust the work

B: Gives the one-line result, then “full breakdown on request.”

C: Opens with context, then the result in paragraph three

B: Gives the one-line result, then “full breakdown on request.”

100

You (an I) and an I customer are 25 min in, spinning new ideas, no decision. Best move?

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A: Keep brainstorming — rapport is everything

B: Anchor warmly: “Love it — let’s lock the one thing that moves us forward today”

C: Cut them off and present the contract

B: Anchor warmly: “Love it — let’s lock the one thing that moves us forward today”

100

An S says “let me think and talk to my team.” The response that keeps the deal alive?

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A: “Of course — here’s a simple recap; let’s reconnect Thursday.”

B: “I can only hold this price until tomorrow.”

C: “What’s holding you back? Let’s decide now.”

A: “Of course — here’s a simple recap; let’s reconnect Thursday.”

100

A C customer replies to your pitch with five precise, picky questions. The smartest read?

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A: They’re stalling and probably not interested

B: Genuine engagement 

C: They’re trying to trap you

B: Genuine engagement — they vet before deciding; answer precisely, in writing

200

A D says “just fix it, I don’t care how.” You spot two valid fixes with a real tradeoff. Best move?

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A: Walk them through both options and let them choose

B: Pause the call to research the optimal path

C: Pick the faster fix, state it, add a one-line “unless you’d prefer X”

C: Pick the faster fix, state it, add a one-line “unless you’d prefer X”

200

A D rep is assigned a chatty I customer and wants to “get to the point.” The flex that wins?

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A: Slow down, let them talk, validate ideas with enthusiasm before logic

B: Send a tight bulleted agenda up front

C: Lead with the ROI numbers

A: Slow down, let them talk, validate ideas with enthusiasm before logic

200

A C rep is handling an anxious S who keeps asking about accuracy. What does the C most need to add?

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A: More detailed documentation

B: A faster timeline

C: Genuine warmth + framing the process as reducing the S’s stress


C: Genuine warmth + framing the process as reducing the S’s stress

200

An I rep keeps a C warm with “everyone loves this!” Why is it backfiring + the fix?

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A: Too much data — simplify it

B: Not enough small talk — build rapport first

C: Hype erodes a C’s trust — swap for evidence


C: Hype erodes a C’s trust — swap for evidence (“reduces errors 14%”) and put it in writing

300

You’re a D rep and your D customer starts clashing with you on approach. The real risk + the move?

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A: Locked horns / power struggle — respect their authority, match pace, frame it as winning together

B: Soften and over-accommodate to keep the peace.

C: Out-detail them to prove you’re right

A: Locked horns / power struggle — respect their authority, match pace, frame it as winning together

300

An I customer loved the call but won’t commit. The subtle reason + fix?

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A: They need more data → send a full spec sheet

B: They want a discount → offer a promo

C: They decide socially → tie the yes to who it helps and how it makes them look good

C: They decide socially → tie the yes to who it helps and how it makes them look good

300

You’re an S rep with an S customer. Everyone’s lovely, but 3 weeks on nothing’s moved. What happened?

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A: Conflict stalled it out

B: Analysis paralysis by courtesy

C: Too much pressure scared them off


B: “Analysis paralysis by courtesy” — neither pushed; be the gentle leader who advances it

300

A D rep pushes a C to accept a “70% good enough, let’s go” plan. The C refuses abruptly. The flex?

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A: Slow down, do the homework, give space + accuracy

B: Push harder on the deadline

C: Add an emotional appeal about urgency

A: Slow down, do the homework, give space + accuracy — a sloppy mistake loses their respect

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