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Why learn the different communication styles?
What are business communication styles?
The 4 types of communication styles (and how to talk to them)
It’s too easy to misinterpret an email.
You spend an hour carefully crafting your message so the recipient understands what you’re asking them. You pick the right punctuation to avoid sounding rude while conveying the task’s urgency. Satisfied with what you’ve written, you click “Send.”
A few minutes later, they reply. And they completely missed your point.
Communicating effectively at work can feel like a balancing act. The message sent isn’t always the message received, and how a person hears you often depends on their communication style.
This is true whether you’re leading a team from home or in person. If you’re communicating primarily through email or Slack, you must carefully construct your message with the perfect words and proper punctuation to avoid miscommunication.
And, as the world slowly returns to in-person work, you may have to re-learn how to deal with difficult team members when you can’t hide behind your screen.
Understanding the communication styles in the workplace can help you get the most out of your team. Here’s everything you need to know.
If you want the most effective communication style in the workplace, be adaptable. Read other people’s behaviors, practice emotional intelligence, and meet your team members where they are.
This will help you in a few ways:
Communication styles shouldn’t be confused with communication types.
A communication type is the physical aspect of sending a message, such as tone of voice or non-verbal communication, like body language. Even with friendly, welcoming words, crossing your arms or speaking in a firm voice can communicate aggression.
A communication style, on the other hand, refers to the more abstract qualities of communication. It’s how a person responds emotionally to a message, sets their boundaries, or shares ideas. It’s the energy someone has when talking to others, underlying all their interactions.
These characteristics speak to the importance of communication styles in the workplace. Some people are comfortable speaking up in meetings and making quick decisions. Others prefer more time to think before committing to a course of action. You have to adapt if you want to benefit from all of them.
Adapting your personal communication style takes work and self-reflection. Talk it through with BetterUp. Our coaches can help you identify your strengths and weaknesses to sharpen your communication skills.
Reading people’s communication styles can be difficult. People don’t usually advertise it on their foreheads, so it’s up to you to look for social clues.
Everyone will have their own needs and preferences when working with others. But as a rule of thumb, most people will identify with one of four different styles of communication:
Sometimes, though, you might switch between communication styles depending on the situation. Here’s how you can identify and interact with each.
Passive communicators tend to be quiet and don’t actively seek attention. They rarely take a stance and assert themselves, share their feelings, or express their needs. Their lack of communication makes it difficult to know whether they’re uncomfortable or need help.
Look for these traits to identify a passive communicator. Usually, they:
Consider these methods when speaking with a passive communicator:
Aggressive communicators love dominating a conversation. Without realizing it, they often express their thoughts and feelings without hesitation — maybe even at the expense of others. They may also react before thinking, causing tension, conflict, and low productivity in the workplace.
Watch out for aggressive characteristics such as:
Here’s how to deal with aggressive communicators:
Passive-aggressive people might appear agreeable at first. But behind your back, they’ll quietly manipulate situations to benefit them or say things with double meanings. They may also try to hide their true feelings when speaking to you or influence you through guilt-tripping or gaslighting.
Pay attention to passive-aggressive communicators’ cues, such as:
Here’s how you can adapt:
An assertive style is the most effective communication style in leadership and across teams. People in this category share their thoughts confidently but always kindly and respectfully.
They aren’t afraid of challenging themselves or setting healthy boundaries at work. They are also intuitive communicators, making others feel comfortable and facilitating productive discussions.
Here are some common assertive behaviors:
You don’t have to “deal” with assertive people. Rather, you should:
The workplace is filled with many types of personalities and communication styles. As a leader, it’s your job to adapt to their different styles of communication and ensure everyone has a voice.
Some will be more difficult to deal with than others. You'll often feel frustrated when they’re passive, aggressive, or passive-aggressive. In these moments, it’s important to take the high road. When you keep your cool, you encourage everyone else to reach your level instead of stooping down to theirs.
And, if you’re fortunate enough to have a star on your team, tell them how much you value them. Help them shine. At the end of the day, they’re your biggest allies when trying to get people on your side.
For more communication styles in the workplace training, try working with BetterUp. Our coaches are here to support your pursuit of excellence and help you sharpen your skills to become the best version of yourself.
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