Workshop personalities
Curious about what make the others in your team tick? Check out the types of personalities you’ll meet in a workshop.
The Driver
They’re all high energy and tip-top ideas. Nothing stops them from getting stuck in and contributing to a workshop.
The Contributor
They’re highly engaged individuals. Nothing distracts them from solving a gnarly workshop challenge.
The Jester
They’re all about efficiency, so poorly planned workshops can seem like a waste of time and resources to them.
The Sparker
Workshops can make them a bit shy. They prefer to hold back until they have a mind-blowing idea to share.
The Outlaw
Provocative by nature, they like to question the status quo, poking holes in ideas during lively workshop debates.
The Challenger
When life gives them lemons they make lemonade. They’re able to analyse challenges and identify opportunities for improvement.
The Cruiser
They’re not one to kick up a fuss, preferring to show up to a workshop and autopilot their way through it.
The Observer
They feel a little out of their depth in a workshop setting, preferring to watch the action unfold rather than stepping into the fray.
The Ghost
They’re multi-tasking, on-the-go, go-getters. With so much on their plate, it can be hard to be present during a workshop.
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