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The Stabilizer From original Beauty of Styles video by Effectiveness Institute founder, Tom Champoux Okay, listen to me and listen carefully, I’m starting off with this: You will not find a nicer human being than a Stabilizer. And any team that doesn’t have a Stabilizer is doomed to failure over the long run. Let me talk about their
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While being a “people person” includes having exceptional relational skills, it frequently comes with a bias against task- and process-oriented people.
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A community nurse in Oahu shares insights into how a Stabilizer navigates the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Some email best practices are rather universal, but the real challenge with emails—as with any interpersonal form of communication—is that no single format works exceptionally well for everybody.
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Although reluctant to take risks and slow to change at times, they are friendly, easy to work with, always conscious of what’s going on with other people, reliable, and they excel as active listeners.
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Being able to discern patterns of behavior unlocks a lot more interpersonal understanding, but why is identifying as a Behavior Style so unwise?
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