COMMUNICATION & SOCIAL STYLES. COMMUNICATION IS A PROCESS Sending Receiving.

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COMMUNICATION & SOCIAL STYLES

COMMUNICATION IS A PROCESS Sending Receiving

FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE COMMUNICATION CONTEXT INTERPRETATION FEEDBACK BARRIERS SEMANTICS JARGON INDIVIDUAL SOCIAL STYLE

SOCIAL STYLES DriverExpressiveAmiableAnalytical

ASSERTIVE ACTION ORIENTED TASK FOCUSED QUICK TO EVALUATE COMFORTABLE DIRECTING OTHERS LESS CONCERN FOR FEELINGS

FAST PACED LESS CONCERN WITH ROUTINE IMPULSIVE MAKE EFFORT TO GET INVOLVED IMAGINATIVE AND CREATIVE DECISIONS BASED ON FEELING AND OPINIONS

DO NOT DIRECT OTHERS FOCUS ON WORKING IN HARMONY PREFER TO WORK AT A STEADY PACE DEPENDABLE NOT ASSERTIVE IN EXPRESSING IDEAS OR PREFERENCES WORK IN THE PRESENT TIMEFRAME

MAKE EFFORTS TO ORGANIZE LESS CONCERN FOR RELATIONSHIPS TAKE ACTION CAUTIOUSLY RELUCTANT TO DECLARE A POINT OF VIEW FOCUS ON PROCESS AND PROCEDURES FOCUS ON PAST, FACTS AND PRINCIPLES

IMPROVING COMMUNICATION Self Understanding Self AwarenessUnderstand othersHelping Others