communication style
Also known as: communication style, communication styles
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Cross-Cultural Communication Challenges in Global Business discovery.researcher.life Oct 31, 2025 6 facts
claimA 2020 study published in the Journal of Enterprising Culture found that extraversion is the most important predictor of responsiveness in communication styles.
claimA study of 9 industrial design micro-enterprises in Taiwan examined the differences in communication styles between leaders and designers during product design and development processes using the Communication Styles Inventory (CSI) scale.
claimA specific thesis examines how gender differences in communication styles influence workplace communication and the practice of public relations in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota.
claimThe Social Style model defines communication styles as consisting of assertiveness, responsiveness, and an indicator representing versatility or flexibility in the use of communication styles.
claimThe study results suggest that gender, stereotypes, communication styles, and ageism are significant factors influencing how men and women communicate in the workplace within the public relations industry.
referenceThe research study introduces key concepts including public relations, gender, gender communication, communication styles, feminism, power, intersectionality, social constructionism, and performativity.
Effective Communication Styles For Persuasion - LinkedIn linkedin.com 2 facts
claimThe four distinct communication styles in a professional team are Controllers (direct, decisive, results-oriented), Promoters (enthusiastic, imaginative, people-focused), Analyzers (methodical, detail-oriented, data-driven), and Supporters (empathetic, patient, team-focused).
accountA team lost a $250,000 opportunity due to a communication breakdown where team members—a director, a creative lead, a data analyst, and a client liaison—utilized misaligned communication styles, leading to a failure to meet client expectations.
Communication and Cultural Aspects in International Business globalmediajournal.com 2 facts
claimParticipants in the study identified language barriers, misinterpretation of non-verbal cues, and differing communication styles as primary communication challenges in cross-cultural business environments.
claimCultural factors, specifically differences in communication styles, power distance, and attitudes towards hierarchy and authority, significantly impact how messages are conveyed, received, and interpreted in international business.
10 Common Communication Issues In The Workplace | Bloomfire bloomfire.com Feb 9, 2026 1 fact
procedureCompanies should encourage open dialogue about preferred communication styles, such as whether a person prefers instant messaging or face-to-face chats, to foster an inclusive environment.
CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION CHALLENGES IN ... zenodo.org Dec 15, 2025 1 fact
claimBarriers in global business environments arise from differences in language, communication styles, values, negotiation patterns, and workplace norms.
Cultural Influences on Child Development - Maryville Online online.maryville.edu Apr 8, 2021 1 fact
claimChildren's communication styles often resemble their parents' communication styles, which vary across diverse cultures.
Strategic Rivalry between United States and China swp-berlin.org 1 fact
perspectiveThe Chinese leadership views Donald Trump's communication style as disrespectful to the customs of international relations and personally disrespectful toward Xi Jinping.
A Guide to Navigating Cultural Differences in Business online.law.pitt.edu Oct 10, 2025 1 fact
claimCultural differences impact business operations, specifically regarding management, leadership styles, communication styles, and organizational structures.
Cross-cultural communication in global business - GSC Online Press gsconlinepress.com 1 fact
claimThe study 'Cross-cultural communication in global business' analyzes the impact of cultural dimensions, communication styles, and non-verbal cues on cross-cultural interactions.