Comply

You get things done.
Your influence comes from clarity, structure, and authority. When a group needs direction, accuracy, or a clear path forward, you provide it. People know exactly what’s expected, and that’s a real strength. Your opportunity is to shift from follow-through to buy-in when the moment calls for it.

Your strengths and watch-outs

You’re strongest when influence requires:

  • Bringing direction and structure to group efforts

  • Making expectations unambiguous

  • Driving action in situations where precision and consistency matter

  • Ensuring groups stay aligned and on-task

  • Communicating with authority and confidence

Watch-outs for this style include:

  • People doing what’s asked, but without real investment

  • Limited space for contribution, curiosity, or shared ownership

  • Groups following instructions but not feeling connected to the “why”

  • Over-reliance on authority rather than motivation

The Four Ways to Move a Group

Every attempt to influence a group creates one of four effects.
Your dominant style is Compliance, but each outcome serves a different purpose depending on what you’re trying to achieve

Compliance

The required response.
Asks: Did they do it?
Push + One-Size
Goal: Get people to complete a required action.

Inform

The understood response.
Asks: Did they understand it?
Push + Personalized
Goal: Build clarity and understanding.

Entertain

The delighted response.
Asks: Did they enjoy it?
Pull + One-Size
Goal: Capture attention or delight in the moment.

Engage

The changed response.
Asks: Did it affect them enough to change what they do next?
Pull + Personalized
Goal: Create ownership, behavior change, and buy-in.

Ready to move from compliance to commitment?

If you want your team to go beyond “doing the task” to truly owning the change, I can help you design communication and programs that build motivation—not just follow-through.

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