You've learned about the four communication styles: Driver, Expressive, Analytical, and Amiable. Now let's practice spotting these patterns in workplace interactions.
Remember, these are based on two dimensions: direct vs. indirect, and task-focused vs. people-focused.
Engagement Message
Which style do you think will be easiest to identify in your team?
Type
Multiple Choice
Practice Question
During team meetings, Jessica gets straight to the point with phrases like "Here's what we need to accomplish" and "Let's focus on the deliverables." Her communication style is most likely:
A. Driver (direct + task-focused) B. Expressive (direct + people-focused) C. Analytical (indirect + task-focused) D. Amiable (indirect + people-focused)
Suggested Answers
- A - Correct
- B
- C
- D
Type
Sort Into Boxes
Practice Question
Sort these communication behaviors based on whether they show task focus or people focus.
Labels
- First Box Label: Task Focus
- Second Box Label: People Focus
First Box Items
- Bottom-line results
- Agenda items
- Deadline focus
- Efficiency priority
Second Box Items
- Team feelings
- Relationship impact
- Personal concerns
- Group harmony
Type
Fill In The Blanks
Markdown With Blanks
Let's identify communication styles in action. Fill in the blanks with the correct style names.
