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Tip of the Week

Groups

Shift your communication according to the degree to which your coworker or colleague wants to be included and feel part of a group. Those who have a high degree of wanting inclusion may exhibit this need by joining groups, or saying things such as “What’s everybody doing?” In this instance, use inclusionary language such as “we”, “team”, “join us”, “we’re all in this together”; and ask questions such as “How can we work together?”

So What?

Modifying your communication to your audience’s personality tendencies and needs will increase the likelihood of motivating them and preventing conflicts.

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