The Diplomat (R-V-C-D)

Reads the room, then commits the consensus to action.

Your gift for harmony is also your blind spot.

You read a room like sheet music. You find where consensus actually lives, then you commit that consensus to firm, executed action — through other people, flawlessly. It's the Baker gift: align the stakeholders first, then move hard, and suddenly a fractious coalition is marching in step. Few people can both harmonize and finish. But your superpower is also your trap: Groupthink plus the False Consensus Effect. Because you're so good at producing agreement, you mistake the room's agreement for truth, and you assume everyone privately reads the situation the way you do. So when the consensus is unanimous and wrong, you don't catch it — you execute it beautifully, at scale, on time. The harmony you engineered becomes the echo chamber you can't hear past. Your worst outcomes won't feel like conflict. They'll feel like everyone nodding.

Signature blind spot: Groupthink