Everyone communicates differently—even in the workplace. According to Princeton University, there are four main communication styles: passive, passive-aggressive, aggressive and assertive. An ...
As a leadership and communication expert, I’m often asked: “What’s the difference between leaders who create trust and stability—and those who leave a trail of stress and drama behind them?” It comes ...
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Being a teenager today seems more complicated than ever. Teenagers have always faced the struggle between autonomy and dependence, privacy and access, while they seek to forge an independent identity ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Cheryl Robinson covers areas of leadership, pivoting and careers. Have you ever been in a situation where your vision was ...
Three Styles Cover the Bases Three distinct types of adolescent communication emerged: Reserved (37 percent), Communicators (36 percent), and Deceptive (27 percent). Reserved. Teens in this group ...