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Get Started ≫Work personality is a person's characteristic way of operating at work: how they approach tasks, make decisions, collaborate and contribute to a team. Compono's framework describes eight work personalities, and the strongest teams cover all eight ways of working between them.
The eight work personalities
Compono's framework, built on organisational psychology research, describes eight distinct ways people contribute at work: the Doer who drives tasks to completion, the Auditor who protects quality and rigour, the Helper who keeps the team supported, the Advisor who brings knowledge and counsel, the Pioneer who pushes into new ground, the Campaigner who builds energy and buy-in, the Evaluator who tests ideas against evidence, and the Coordinator who organises people and work. None is better than another; each is the right strength in the right situation.
Individuals have personalities; teams need coverage
The team-level insight is the useful one. Every team needs eight kinds of work done (starting, finishing, checking, supporting, advising, promoting, evaluating, organising) but a team does not need eight people; it needs the eight ways of working covered by whoever is there. A team of five Pioneers will generate endlessly and finish rarely; a team without a Campaigner builds good things nobody hears about. Mapping the team's coverage turns "we keep dropping the ball" from a character complaint into a design gap with a name.
What it changes in practice
Hiring: define which way of working the team is missing and select for it deliberately, instead of hiring another copy of the last good performer. Management: a Doer and an Evaluator disagreeing about pace are usually both doing their jobs; naming the dynamic replaces friction with division of labour. Development: people grow fastest in roles that lean on their natural contribution, and burn out fastest in roles that fight it.
Common questions
How is work personality different from general personality tests?
Focus. General instruments describe broad traits across life; work personality describes contribution patterns in a work context specifically, which is the level at which hiring, teaming and development decisions actually get made.
Can someone's work personality change?
The core preferences are stable, but people flex, and experienced people flex further. The point of knowing the profile is not to box anyone in; it is to know what someone's natural contribution is and what will cost them energy to sustain.
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