The Computing Communicator prefers an indirect approach when it comes to communication. This communication type is also idea-driven which makes this person a great Treasurer, Parliamentarian or Historian in Phi Sigma Pi. However, you certainly can take on other leadership positions. 

Strengths

How People Perceive

Good problem solver Hates to be wrong
Steady and deliberate Needs to have all the facts
Intelligent and knowledgeable Hesitant to make decisions
Not distracted by emotion Little tolerance for ambiguity
Orderly, systematic and methodical       Unwilling to offer opinions
Unassuming, calm and stable Uncommunicative
Disciplined and structured Inflexible and resistant to change
Efficient, hard worker Prefers to stay in the background
Takes responsibility seriously Reluctant to approach others
Skilled advisor Unable to "guesstimate"
Consistent and traditional Thinks in absolutes

 

When communicating with Computing Communicators keep these seven things in mind:

  1. Be organized and prepared
  2. Provide lots of data and information
  3. Explain systematically
  4. Analyze all facets
  5. Focus on ideas, not people
  6. Give lots of time to decide
  7. Have written support for your plan or idea

Learn more about the other communication types and how to communicate with them:

 

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