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TIm finishes the discussion of what each follower needs from their leaders, then looks at the flip side of what each leader needs from their followers.
We then get an intro into the next section, as we look at basic compatibitlity issues between social styles.
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TIm takes social styles to work to talk about leadership. What do your followers need from you as a leader?
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Trudi talks about what it takes to both respond and adapt to other social styles, no matter what social style is primary for you.
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Trudi continues our discussion on the differences in social styles. Family examples to illustrate.
Two tools to help you in your determination of your social styles.
– The long test.
– The shorter, combined tool.
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Tim concludes our look at the blendings of social styles.
Trudi gives examples of social styles in different situations and the differences in behavior. She discusses learning to adapt to the different social styles you run into.
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Tim continues to compare and contrast the four primary social styles, then begins to discuss the various blendings that create additional categories.
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