Everyone communicates differently—even in the workplace. According to Princeton University, there are four main communication styles: passive, passive-aggressive, aggressive and assertive. An ...
Most writing on communication style focuses on how people make decisions together, in homes and workplaces. All too often, conversations in those settings don’t move forward as well as they might.
Building a strong bond in a relationship hinges significantly on the way couples communicate. Understanding and improving communication skills can greatly enhance the connection between partners.
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It’s Friday night and your partner asks you where you want to go for dinner. There’s a new Italian spot you want to check out, but you respond, “You pick,” hoping that your SO will know to suggest it.
In today's multigenerational workplace, communication isn't just about what we say—it's how, when and why we say it. From Baby Boomers to Gen Z, each generation has its own preferences, expectations ...
A life coach recently went viral for her theory of six different communication styles. She said some people volunteer information on their own while others prefer to be asked. The types were inspired ...