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Collection of communication styles (31)
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The DISC personality model diagram showing four behavioral styles: Dominance (D), Influence (I), Steadiness (S), and Conscientiousness (C), each with associated traits.
Four personality types categorized by task vs. people orientation and excitable vs. even-keel traits.
Explore the five key communication styles in the workplace—Passive, Aggressive, Passive-Aggressive, Assertive, and Manipulative—highlighting their traits and impacts on professional interactions.
Visual guide to understanding communication styles: Passive, Passive Aggressive, Aggressive, and Assertive.
The Four Communication Styles: Analyzer, Director, Socializer, and Relator, with their key traits and preferences.
The 4 Communication Styles: A visual guide to understanding passive, passive-aggressive, aggressive, and assertive communication behaviors.
Visual breakdown of four personality types: Director, Socializer, Thinker, and Relator, detailing their desires, advantages, and disadvantages.
Communication styles matrix showing assertive, aggressive, passive, and passive-aggressive behaviors based on openness and consideration.
The four communication styles according to Portolese Dias: driver, relater, expresser, and analytical, highlighting their unique traits and behaviors.
Communication Styles: A group of diverse individuals engaged in conversation, symbolizing different ways of communicating.
Communication styles by Alessandra & Hunsaker (1993) - A visual breakdown of four personality types: The Relator, The Socializer, The Thinker, and The Director, highlighting their communication traits and positions on a spectrum from indirect to direct and supporting to controlling.
Learn the differences between passive, assertive, and aggressive communication styles with this clear comparison chart.
Example phrases illustrating the four communication styles—Assertive, Passive, Aggressive, and Passive-Aggressive—designed to help understand effective communication techniques.
The 4 Communication Styles: Director, Socializer, Thinker, and Relator, highlighting key traits for each style.
Explore the 5 main communication styles in the workplace—Passive, Aggressive, Passive-Aggressive, Assertive, and Manipulative—with insights and tips for effective interaction.
Overview of four communication styles—Driver, Analytical, Expressive, and Amiable—with their respective strengths and weaknesses, emphasizing adaptability for effective connection.
DISC personality model showing four behavioral styles: Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Compliance.