Operational Psychologies
The Personas
These aren't marketing archetypes — they're operational psychologies. Mirrors, not labels.
Level 1
The Guesser
"Running on luck, calling it instinct."
Success is accidental. Effort scales, insight doesn't.
Level 1
The Pyromaniac
"If I stop, everything burns."
The hero who creates the crises they solve.
Level 2
The Process Priest
"The ritual is the religion."
Worships structure but confuses compliance with competence.
Level 3
The Insight Hoarder
"I see it all. I share nothing."
Drowning in data, paralyzed by analysis.
Level 4
The Architect
"If the system works, the people work."
Builds infrastructure that makes heroics unnecessary.
Level 4
The Optimizer
"There's always a better way."
Turns systems into learning machines.
Level 5
The Enabler
"My job is to make you better at yours."
Transforms data into coaching.
Level 5
The Culture Engineer
"Every system must still feel human."
Balances architecture with soul.
Field Guide
The Guerilla Tactician
"Change the system from the inside."
Builds proof-of-concept systems that earn permission to scale.
Practical Application
How to Use the Personas
To Diagnose
Identify which persona drives your system. Every team defaults to one — find yours, and you'll understand why certain problems keep recurring.
To Coach
Understand emotional drivers. Each persona reveals not just what someone does, but why they do it — and what they need to hear to grow.
To Design
Balance personas deliberately. The best teams pair complementary mindsets: Architect + Enabler, Optimizer + Culture Engineer. Design for the tension.
To Evolve
Every mindset can mature. A Guesser can become an Architect. A Process Priest can become a Culture Engineer. The personas are not prisons — they're waypoints.
"When teams use these personas as language, they move from blame to design."
Discover all nine personas in depth — with diagnostic questions, coaching strategies, and real-world examples.