Recognising & Leveraging Your Unique Social Style
The People Performance Podcast - A podcast by T2 - The People Performance People
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Do you ever wonder why you click with some people instantly while others leave you feeling unsure? Bernice and James break down the four core social styles and offer insights on how to better navigate professional and personal interactions for more effective communication. Curious about your own social style? Take our quick quiz at riddle.com to find out whether you're analytical, a driver, expressive, or amiable. Once you've got your result, we'd love to hear from you—share your social style in the comments and how it influences your communication. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to leave a review and share your thoughts! Chapters Introduction (00:00 - 02:00) Introduction of hosts Bernice Casserly and James Cooper, setting the stage for a discussion on communication styles. Energy and Communication (02:01 - 04:00) James explains his nickname "Tigger" and how his high-energy communication can impact interactions. Understanding Social Styles in Communication (04:01 - 07:00) Introduction to different communication styles and how they affect interpersonal relationships. The Impact of Communication Styles on Relationships (07:01 - 12:00) Discussion on how people connect or disconnect based on their natural communication styles in social and professional settings. Overview of the Four Social Styles (12:01 - 17:00) Breakdown of the four core social styles: analytical, driver, expressive, and amiable. Recognising the Analytical Style (17:01 - 21:00) Key traits of the analytical social style, focusing on detail orientation, structure, and process-driven communication. Drivers: Fast-Paced, Results-Oriented Communication (21:01 - 25:00) Exploration of the driver style, highlighting quick decision-making, directness, and action-oriented behaviour. Expressive Style: Big Picture Thinkers (25:01 - 29:00) Discussion on the expressive social style, characterised by enthusiasm, creativity, and people-focused interaction. Amiable Style: The Supportive Team Player (29:01 - 33:00) Analysis of the amiable style, emphasising relationship-building, empathy, and putting others first. Final Thoughts and Takeaways (33:01 - 34:25) Closing reflections on the value of understanding social styles in both personal and professional communication. Useful Links: Trans2 Performance Website - See what we do! Socials - Follow for a whole range of content