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Envoy

Not everyone can carry one group’s message into another room without bending it. This person does not just repeat words. They protect trust by saying the hard part clearly and the right part gently. You’d find this in the class rep who tells the teacher what students are frustrated about, without turning it into gossip.

Integration property: Moves the offer and the words together so both sides can take the deal home

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Multiple Natures (MNs)

  • Protective Nature
  • Administrative Nature
  • Entertaining Nature

Multiple Intelligences (MIs)

  • Gross Bodily Intelligence
  • Interpersonal Intelligence
  • Logical Intelligence
  • Linguistic Intelligence
  • Intrapersonal Intelligence
high verbal precision reads people sharply high analytical precision long-arc patient drawn to vigilance and defense
  • Case-Maker (Trial lawyer — winner-take-all)
  • Connector (Connector — relationship without settlement)
  • Diplomat or negotiator (primary) - Settlement-design between adversaries, reads hidden interest, structures the offer
  • Mediator or conflict-resolution specialist (primary) - Holds composure as escalation triggers, both sides ask them to be in the room
  • Labor negotiator or contract specialist (secondary) - Translates competing interests into binding agreements, restructures terms across stakeholder positions without losing either party’s core needs.
  • Ambassador or envoy (secondary) - Carries meaning and goodwill between sovereignties, maintains relationship continuity across cultural and political difference.
  • Corporate counsel or strategic advisor (adjacent) - Advises leadership on position and risk; the diplomatic function is secondary to legal or strategic expertise.
  • Discern hidden interests beneath stated positions (primary)
  • Structure offers that both parties can accept (primary)
  • Maintain composure when escalation triggers around you (primary)
  • Hold long view when pressure for quick settlement mounts (secondary)
  • Speak with high verbal precision to avoid misinterpretation (secondary)
  • Studying history of treaties and diplomatic agreements (primary)
  • Reading about conflict resolution and negotiation (primary)
  • Informal mediation or problem-solving in personal networks (secondary)
  • International travel and cultural understanding (secondary)
  • Young diplomat — learns the protocols and practices of negotiation (primary)
  • Master negotiator — called to highest-stakes settlements (primary)
  • Elder counselor — mentors younger diplomats in wisdom and prudence (secondary)