communicate-with-dc
npx machina-cli add skill crystal-project-inc/personality-ai/communicate-with-dc --openclawCommunicating with a Dc -- The Architect
A guide for communicating effectively with someone who has a Dc DISC personality type. Learn more: Dc Personality Type — The Architect
Who is the Dc?
Dc types are strong-willed, independent, and results-focused with a powerful drive toward achieving goals efficiently and precisely. They combine the assertiveness of D with the analytical precision of C, making them more intense and forceful than most while also being methodical and quality-focused. They prefer to be serious and business-like in their interactions, investing energy in purposeful activities rather than casual socializing. They don't just want results -- they want results done right.
Do's
- Be very direct, assertive, and business-focused. Stay on topic and orient toward results.
- Come prepared with data and logical reasoning to support your position.
- Work quickly and effectively -- they respect efficiency in others.
- Share your thoughts and logical ideas openly. They value intellectual honesty.
- Keep communication factual and precise. Say exactly what you mean.
- Give them autonomy and the freedom to work independently.
- Be comfortable with their intensity and directness -- don't take it personally.
- Present well-researched arguments and be ready to defend them logically.
Don'ts
- Don't engage in extensive small talk or social pleasantries before getting to business.
- Don't make emotional appeals or poorly supported arguments. They'll dismiss them immediately.
- Don't require frequent meetings or check-ins when asynchronous communication would suffice.
- Don't deliver criticism in overly gentle, softened ways -- they prefer and respect directness.
- Don't expect frequent verbal encouragement or praise from them. They show respect through trust.
- Don't challenge their authority without solid evidence and reasoning to back it up.
- Don't force them into open-ended brainstorming without clear objectives.
- Don't move on from projects before they're properly completed -- they find that deeply frustrating.
Context-Specific Advice
Meetings
Keep meetings brief and only schedule them when truly necessary. Dc types prefer efficiency over formality. Have a clear agenda, make decisions quickly, and end on time. If a matter can be handled via email, don't call a meeting.
Write emails that are concise, business-like in tone, and factual in content. Lead with your main point, use bullet points for clarity, and avoid unnecessary pleasantries. Be precise with your language and requests. Every sentence should serve a purpose.
Giving Feedback
Deliver feedback directly, critically, and focused on results. Dc types can handle straightforward criticism and prefer it to softened messages. Focus on specific improvements and tie feedback to outcomes and quality standards.
Resolving Conflict
Address conflicts in a straightforward, logical way. Dc types prefer tackling issues head-on with facts and data. Focus on solutions and outcomes rather than emotions, and be prepared to defend your position logically. They respect people who don't back down from well-reasoned arguments.
What Motivates Them
- Rapid feedback and clear communication
- Considering many factors in decisions
- Monitoring results closely
- Making decisions quickly with limited data
- Using forceful approaches to direct others
- Critically questioning existing practices
- Finishing projects on tight deadlines
- Working independently with full autonomy
What Stresses Them
- Frequent meetings in person or on calls
- Watching others take excessive time on tasks
- Delivering criticism in gentle ways
- Ensuring others feel at peace before implementing
- Revealing emotions or underlying motivations
- Collaborating in open-ended brainstorming
- Offering frequent verbal encouragement
- Moving on from projects before completion
Go Deeper
For a complete breakdown of this personality type including strengths, blind spots, career fit, and relationship dynamics:
Source
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Dc communication is about working with The Architect DISC type: strategic, independent, and analytical. This skill helps you tailor messages, meetings, and feedback to their need for efficiency, precision, and autonomy. Grounded in Crystal's DISC framework, it covers do's, don'ts, meetings, email, and conflict resolution.
How This Skill Works
It works by aligning your communication style with the Dc's preferences: be direct, data-backed, and outcome-focused. You’ll use context-specific guidance for meetings, email, feedback, and conflict to prepare and present arguments. The Crystal DISC framework informs how to anticipate reactions and defend your position with logic.
When to Use It
- Preparing and running concise, decision-driven meetings with a Dc
- Drafting concise, data-backed emails or proposals to a Dc
- Giving feedback that is direct, specific, and results-oriented
- Resolving conflicts with factual analysis and clear solutions
- Negotiating scope, autonomy, or timelines with precise objectives
Quick Start
- Step 1: Identify the main point and the desired outcome for the conversation
- Step 2: Gather relevant data, logic, and potential objections to support your case
- Step 3: Communicate concisely: lead with the point, present bullets, and specify the next action
Best Practices
- Be direct, assertive, and business-focused; stay on topic and oriented toward results
- Come prepared with data and logical reasoning to support your position
- Lead with your main point and use bullet points for clarity; be concise
- Respect their autonomy and offer independent work options with clear decisions
- Stay professional when intensity rises and defend your stance with logic
Example Use Cases
- Propose a new process with data and ROI to a Dc stakeholder
- Lead a 15-minute, agenda-driven meeting with clear decisions
- Deliver direct, outcome-focused feedback tied to quality standards
- Address a conflict with facts, a proposed fix, and logical rationale
- Negotiate project scope with concrete objectives and fallback options