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:
- Be organized and prepared
- Provide lots of data and information
- Explain systematically
- Analyze all facets
- Focus on ideas, not people
- Give lots of time to decide
- Have written support for your plan or idea
Learn more about the other communication types and how to communicate with them: