People Styles at Work Questionnaire


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Format: Questionnaire
Contributed by: George Ball
This 20-item questionnaire will help you discover and then describe your own personal attitude and approach to people and things at work, and help you be aware of and alter things that may be hindering you--and your team. It will also help you identify your own communication style when relating to others. For more, see the Presentation So, What's Your Style?


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Mohammed Alajmi
Alkharj, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Posted: Jan 7, 2012 12:17 AM

"Thanks."



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