Observers have highly developed analytical skills. Their decisions are based on factual data and facts, which they weigh thoroughly. They are disciplined, conscientious and reliable. They prefer activities that require a high degree of accuracy and detail.
Observers are objective thinkers who combine information and facts, always looking for the "right answer". Social contacts are secondary.
Observers are deliberate, careful and disciplined, conscientious and reliable in work where accuracy and attention are paramount. Their strength lies in their strong analytical ability. When making decisions and in their actions, the focus is on clear facts and circumstances. Observers are objective thinkers who gather their facts effectively and combine them with intuitive information. Through meticulous preparation, they avoid making mistakes. They prefer people who, like themselves, prefer a quiet environment, focus on quality, and are restrained in expressing their feelings. Observers are on the lookout for the "right" answer. They avoid making decisions themselves or are reluctant to admit a mistake.
Observers get caught up in looking for material. You have trouble opening up because you tend to distrust strangers. You need reassurance that everything is right. They care deeply about their family, reputation, and work. They can be resentful. Observers are good at interpreting situations and acting both practically and intuitively. They can often be seen as inaccessible, cool and or even indifferent.
Emotions
Wants to do things right, rejects interpersonal aggression
Goals
Correctness, predictability
Judges others by
Mind
Influences others by
Logical arguments, facts
Value to the company
Quality, tests, clarifies and evaluates
Particularly strong
Facts, analyzes and observes
Gets under pressure
Worried, stuck, stubborn
Fears
superficiality, sudden changes
Would be more effective with more
Flexibility, understanding others, openness to new things