The Cool Blue Manager

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Posted on 23rd January 2012 by Andy Britnell in Insights Discovery Colour Energies

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Insights Discovery Cool Blue Manager With personality there is no right or wrong, but with leadership there definitely is a right way! Understand this way, and how your personality colours your leadership style, then you begin to make a significant difference. It is one more reason why we start all our Leading & Developing High Performance training with the Insights Discovery model.

In previous blogs you have had a glimpse of the Fiery Red manager, the Sunshine Yellow manager and the Earth Green manager. Now here comes the Cool Blue manager.

What is Cool Blue energy?

This colour preference is characterised by the following adjectives:

Cautious
• Precise
• Deliberate
• Questioning
• Formal

These managers are detached and can take a logical, objective look at data, analysing it to make sure everything is correct. Stability and order rule, and they have a detached single-minded ability to do what is right and ethical. They also prefer formal lines of reporting.

When dealing with this type of manager you need to know that they want to see evidence and will not take anything on hearsay. For something important, it is best to send an e-mail with all the information to give the manager time to analyse rather than expecting a hasty response. Their mantra is “Give me details!”.

It is best to get your expenses done, your appraisal forms completed and your paperwork in order as you will be measured on the quality of your systems, filing and ability to present things in a logical order, rather than for being a wonderful person!

In fact they will categorically fail to see just how wonderful you are, until these basic administrative things are in place.

What I appreciate about this energy

When you see this energy in action, it is so cool! The Cool Blue manager’s ability to stay detached and not get involved in the emotion of a situation can help defuse things and allow logic and truth to emerge. They are diligent and consistent. Interactions with you will be one-to-one and low key and, because their thinking goes on inside their head instead of being blurted out, they remain composed even in a crisis, quietly going about getting things done.

When Cool Blue energy gets in the way

These very strengths, if over used can be devoid of emotion. When there’s a lot of work to be done they would prefer to come into the office, go straight to their desk and get on, failing to see the need to walk round and say “good morning”, or even be nice. To the staff member this can seem stuffy, lacking any kind of warmth or humanity – you can literally feel ‘out in the cold’.

This manager under pressure seems more:

• Suspicious
• Reserved
• Rigid
• Indecisive
• Nit-picky

Cool Blue energy and L&DHP

With awareness this leader will be your rock and guide, explicitly stating what needs to be done and how. Their sound rationale and logic mean their assessments are thoughtful and correct, ensuring you stay on track towards the goal. They are more inclined towards support than challenge believing no-one can possibly do such a good job as them, which can keep them locked in the transactional stages of leadership, and poor at delegation.

The key thing to remember for the Cool Blue manager is that they need to consider their peoples’ emotional welfare, recognising that not everyone can take such a detached and clinical approach. It is important to recognise that everything cannot be fixed by a system and that sometimes people just need a hug! When they do this, Cool Blue managers shine as leaders.

Do you recognise the Cool Blue manager? We would love to hear your comments.

You may also be interested in reading about:

The Fiery Red Manager

The Sunshine Yellow Manager

The Earth Green Manager

Observable differences between Cool Blue and Earth Green preferences

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Posted on 3rd January 2012 by Andy Britnell in Insights Discovery Colour Energies

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Insights Discovery - difference between Earth green & Cool Blue EnergyWhen working as a team you discover that the observable differences between colour energy preferences become more acute. It reminds us how the Insights Discovery colour energies are inextricably linked with leadership.

A while ago, on a pouring wet day, two groups of Insights practitioners came together for an outdoor challenge at a water park in Gloucestershire. One team had a Cool Blue observer going round with them, keeping an eye on group interactions etc, the other had an Earth Green observer – me!

The teams were in competition, that’s the important bit! I have noticed with Earth Green energy that where there is competition, especially in sport, they have a burning desire to succeed, which often takes people by surprise.

So, although I had taken my umbrella, with my Earth Green preference I didn’t feel I could put it up. I wanted to be right in there with my team, spotting what was going on, picking up on cues and clues, and generally egging them on when spirits were flagging. We were soaked!

We came together with the other team for the final exercise and it was a neck and neck race. We won by a whisker! The rain stopped and the warm summer sun started to appear!

My fellow observer, I noticed, was completely dry! I asked him how come.

He said “I had a umbrella of course.”

I said, “So did I, but it didn’t occur to me to use it. I couldn’t possibly stay dry while my team were getting soaked.”

He said, “Where is the logic in that?”

He got me … where indeed?

On questioning his team members, they seemed quite happy – they said sometimes when the going got tough they could join him under the umbrella for a moment for a moan and a bit of respite.

Oh! Perhaps after all there is a case for adopting a little more of the Cool Blue approach!

For the debrief however, I couldn’t help feeling that, as the rest of us steamed gently dry standing on an ornamental bridge over a beautiful fish pond, my Cool Blue friend missed some of the shared magical warmth of that moment.

It was a very valuable lesson. As leaders we need to be able to tap gracefully into all four colour energies, all aspects of our personality, to bring out the best in our teams.