C

C

Conventional Personality Type (C) by Holland: Traits and Description

C - Organizer

Where others see a mess of numbers, the Conventional type sees a pattern. In Holland's model, the letter C stands for people who create order from chaos. Not revolutionaries or dreamers: system builders. Without them, no business survives longer than a month.

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Quick Summary

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Focus

Systems and data

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Strength

Flawless accuracy

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Blind Spot

Fear of change

You Might Be This Type If...

  • โœ“Your desktop is organized so any file can be found in 10 seconds
  • โœ“You track your personal budget in a spreadsheet (and enjoy it)
  • โœ“A mistake in a report bothers you more than a traffic jam
  • โœ“You make checklists even for a grocery trip
  • โœ“When a colleague says 'roughly', you ask: 'plus or minus how much?'

Core Values

OrderStabilityAccuracyPredictability

Famous Examples

Warren Buffett

Investor, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway

Has analyzed financial statements by hand for decades. His strategy: discipline, facts, and spreadsheets, never gut feeling.

Marie Kondo

Organization consultant, bestselling author

Turned a passion for order and systematization into a global brand. Her KonMari method is an algorithm with clear steps.

Tim Cook

CEO of Apple, former COO

Built the most efficient supply chain in the world. Not an inventor, but an optimizer: making the system flawless.

Florence Nightingale

Founder of modern nursing, statistician

Used statistical analysis and data visualization to reform military hospitals. Result: mortality dropped from 42% to 2%.

Work Environment

Structured office with clear processes, bank, auditing firm, server room, logistics hub, government agency. Clean desk, well-defined hierarchy, documented procedures.

A Day in the Life

08:00 Morning

Check email and task tracker. Prioritize tasks by urgency and deadlines. Coffee at a clean desk.

10:00 Mid-morning

Deep work: reconciling reports, analyzing data, preparing documents. Focus and silence. Every figure checked twice.

01:00 PM Lunch

Right on schedule. Quick break. Perhaps a glance at financial news or regulatory updates.

02:30 PM Afternoon

Meetings with colleagues: discussing processes, reviewing documents. Answering requests that require precision and fact-checking.

05:30 PM Evening

Closing out the day's tasks, logging progress in the tracker. Everything in its place: files saved, emails sent, tomorrow's plan ready.

Hexagon Position

C sits between R (Realistic) and E (Enterprising) on Holland's hexagon. Both adjacent types value concrete results, but through different lenses: R works with hands, E leads people, and C organizes processes. Antagonist: A (Artistic), who thrives in chaos and spontaneity.

โ‰ˆ realistic, enterprising
โ†” artistic
PrismaTest

Content prepared by the PrismaTest team based on John Holland's RIASEC theory of vocational personalities. All descriptions are grounded in research and adapted for practical career guidance.