GrowCFO Show
#74 Communicating With Different Personality Types with Merrick Rosenberg, CEO of Take Flight Learning
It's no secret that communication is hard. We've all been in a situation where we just can't seem to get our point across. And it's even harder when the person on the other end of the conversation has a different personality type than us.
When you're trying to communicate with someone who has a different personality type than you, it can be easy to get wrapped up in your own perspective. It's important to remember that everyone experiences the world differently, and what makes sense to you might not make sense to them. You must try to see things from their point of view and adjust your communication accordingly. But adapting your style isn't easy.
In this podcast, we take a look at the common problems with communicating with different personality types. DISC is a personality assessment tool that can help you understand yourself and others better, and Merrick Rosenberg, CEO of Take Flight Learning, has adapted the DISC model into 4 birds: eagles, parrots, doves, and owls. The behaviour of each bird is easy to grasp and remember. Merrick has found the majority of finance people are owls. The owl needs to adapt to work with the other three birds. He shares some great strategies that will really help you understand how to do this, so make sure to check this episode out!
Links
GrowCFO for Finance Teams The communications module within GrowCFO for Finance Teams"What got you here wont get you there" by Marshall Goldsmith on Amazon UK and Amazon USMerrick Rosenberg on LinkedInKevin Appleby on LinkedIn
Timestamps
00:46 Why use birds instead of the DISC letters?
01:20 The eagle
02:05 The parrot
02:20 The dove
02:35 The owl
02:45 Which style are you?
04:15 Finance are predominantly owls
05:23 Finance working with sales; owls and parrots
06:47 How does an owl get the parrots and eagles to provide the detail that's needed?
08:50 Owls dealing with doves
10:15 The history of DISC
11:25 75% of your organisation has a different style to you, you need to communicate in all 4 styles
13:12 How each style manages change
15:20 Owls need detail so can be perceived as barriers to change until they have the information
15:40 Owls can actually be incredible champions of change
16:50 How do you communicate change?
20:09 Adapting your style as your career progresses
21:17 "What got you here wont get you there" by Marshall Goldsmith
22:43 How easy is it to develop the other 3 styles?
24:15 Bill Gates the owl
26:17 Working with organisations
30:19 Alternatives to DISC
35:31 Relationship building
38:09 What about children? When do the 4 birds start to emerge?
40:23 The danger of imposing your own style on someone else