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From a set of data, Stalin is able to establish a principle, or work out a rule, or suggest a reason for failure or success. Their analysis is usually accurate but not original. Stalin is willing to face physical risks and danger, and appears to do so without fear. Sets an example of bravery that inspires others. When dressed for the job, personal appearance and dress don’t stand out, but this person is always neat and tidy. A self-starter – someone who always finds out the right thing to do and gets on with the job. If a manager has given no guidance Stalin will still take appropriate action. If the required tools are unavailable, they is able to improvise.
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