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1 What’s Your Client Personality? Are You Prepared to Solve the Personality Puzzle? This material is provided for educational purposes only. DSP BlackRock cannot be held responsible for any direct or incidental loss resulting from the application of any information contained herein. DSP BlackRock is not engaged in rendering any legal, tax or accounting advice. Clients should consult with qualified professionals for specific advice.

2 2 Personality Types Which personality type are you? Perfectionist Passionate Calm & Composed Optimistic Life is for Living Life is for Doing Life is for Learning Life is for Peace

3 3 Optimistic – Life is for Living Key Characteristics of a Optimist EnthusiasticDriven by emotionLikes to talk AnimatedWants to be acceptedInformal ExpressiveReacts to/uses humorForgetful Relationship-orientedSpontaneous “Life is a play. It’s not the length, but the performance that counts.”

4 4 Optimistic: Body Language How will you know a Optimistic when you see him? Bounces on the tips of his toes when walking Speaks loudly Mannerisms are extremely large & far away from his body Animated facial expressions Uses gestures Tends to hold on to the person he is speaking with

5 5 Optimistic What Drives Their Decisions? Feelings, not rational thought Important Things To Remember: Not good with detail Doesn’t always follow through

6 6 Optimistic Action Plan for an Optimist Schedule sufficient time for meetings Focus on building a relationship before “selling” Don’t get too involved in details Sell to the positive, not negative Create a sense of urgency & need for change Get commitment for follow through Ask for referrals/introductions

7 7 Passionate – Life is for Doing “Life consists not in holding good cards, but in playing those cards you hold well.” Key Characteristics of a Passionate DirectTask-focusedDemanding Extremely decisiveResourcefulImpatient ConfidentCompetitiveOpinionated Leader/decision makerObjectiveCandid

8 8 Passionate: Body Language How will you know a Passionate when you see him? Speaks loudly Stands with his shoulders held back Points a finger at you while he is speaking Appears outgoing and optimistic Stares directly into your eyes Organizes objects on YOUR desk

9 9 Passionate What Drives His Decisions? Desire to get immediate results Important Things To Remember: Not driven by emotions Likes to take control of situation Makes quick decisions

10 10 Passionate Action Plan for Passionate Respect his time Come prepared Ensure two-way conversation Be focused and to the point Provide options to allow him to come to his own conclusions Sell the flexibility of the product

11 11 Perfectionist – Life is for Learning “If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing right.” Key Characteristics for a Perfectionist AccurateIntellectualLikes structure AnalyticalSerious/intenseCautious/critical Seeks data/factsDisciplinedSensitive LoyalPlannerPersistent

12 12 Perfectionist : Body Language How will you know a Perfectionist when you see him? Speaks softly and slowly Mannerisms will be very close to his bodies Little expression when he talks Tends to lean when speaking

13 13 What Drives His Decisions? Desire to be perfect Important Things To Remember: Likes structure Needs time to think through every situation Sensitive Perfectionist

14 14 Perfectionist Action Plan for a Perfectionist Run the meeting professionally Know your facts, he checks for accuracy Provide a lot of details Give ample opportunity for questions Schedule a follow-up meeting to get his commitment Keep your commitments since he will be a very loyal client

15 15 Calm & Composed – Life is for Peace Key Characteristics of Calm & composed personalities Great listenerCalmWorrier Relationship-orientedIndifferentInsecure AccommodatingHesitantAvoids decisions SupportivePassiveDislikes change Rule 1: “Don’t sweat the small stuff.” Rule 2: “It’s all small stuff.”

16 16 How will you know a calm & composed personality when you see him? Stands with hands in pockets & constantly plays with change Shifts weight on one foot, places the other foot in front Generally expressionless Listens with intensity Never in a hurry Prefers casual clothing Tends to cross his arms across his chest Calm & composed: Body Language

17 17 Calm & composed What Drives His Decisions? Needs to maintain stability Important Things To Remember: Hesitant when making decisions Great listener

18 18 Calm & Composed Action Plan for Calm & Composed personalities Smile Keep meeting at slower pace Establish clear goals Take your time to describe things - he likes to listen Identify similarities Introduce changes gradually, not all in one meeting

19 19 Personality Summary OptimistPassionatePerfectionist Calm & Composed Sees the worldExtrovert Introvert Handles problemsReactsPracticalPersistentPermissive Handles othersTactfulDominatesInflexibleConforms Others see himOutgoingPushyCriticalHesitant Conflict resolutionCharmsHostileAccommodatingAvoiding Social styleTellsControlsAsksListens

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