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A runaway bestseller in Sweden that has sold more than a million copies worldwide, Surrounded by Idiots shares a groundbreaking new method of understanding the people around you that will change how you interact with everyone from your coworkers to your spouse. Author Thomas Erikson explains that there are four key behavior types that define how we interact with and perceive the people around us. Understanding someone’s pattern of behavior is the key to successful communication. Erikson breaks down the four kinds of behavior types—Reds who are dominant and commanding, Yellows who are social and optimistic, Greens who are laid back and friendly, and Blues who are analytical and precise—and explains how to identify and interact with each type of person. Instead of being bogged down with overly technical categorizations, the simple four color system allows you to speedily identify a friend or coworker and adjust how you speak and share with them. Surrounded by Idiots is full of practical information for interacting with people based on their color, including the strengths and weaknesses of all the profiles, how to give positive and negative feedback to each, and the best way to word an email when writing to someone with a different profile.
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Mr. Erikson is very knowledgeable about the DISC method. Having worked with the method before at work, I can definitely recommend everyone to take the test and receive your profile if you have the opportunity.
The strength of the the color profiles is in its nuance and interplay between colors in every personality. Unfortunately, in catering a book about the method to a broad audience, Erikson generalizes to a point where four distinct caricatures of humans are drawn up. In doing so, the method uses much of it's usefulness.
Follow a training, do the test, discuss your profile with your colleagues, practice the recommendations. But safely skip this book.