What a relief. I've known forever that I'm an analytical mfr, so teal and grey for me.
But no one who reads my posts takes me for lacking in imagination, creative use of imagery, and enough intuition to know who needs support and who needs to be the mole in a game of whack-a-mole.
I worked for a time for a company named Competence Assurance Corp.
They created training programs for medical device and pharm industry sale people
'Whole Brain Analysis' was the methodology for designing the training and they tested all of us, even the salespeople like me, to identify our dominant and back up modes of thinking/behaving/learning
After all, we had to be able talk to the clients about how we would design the training for their sales people, what methods would tap their different learning modes most effectively.
Analytical/Amiable were, are, my dominant/backup modes. Driver and Expressive were the other two styles.
Functional in those two, but predominant in the first two.