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Style 1.7−: Adulator (Compliant and Agreeable)

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Low concern for production, high concern for people, indifference towards work and organization, eager to please everyone and enjoy positive attitude. Desire to get along with people at any cost, according to the circumstances. Escape from conflicts and arguments, lack of sincerity, being an adulator and pleaser for one’s own personal purposes, which are not always realized by the 1.7− person.

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Zankovsky, A., von der Heiden, C. (2016). Style 1.7−: Adulator (Compliant and Agreeable). In: Leadership with Synercube. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49052-5_6

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