In this microlearning module we’ll explore the four major personality styles that most people have a preference towards. Outgoing, Ambitious, Analytical or Amicable? Only one way to find out – we look at the key traits of each personality style, how to recognise these traits in yourself and others and how you can tailor your communication to people with different styles.
Module Objectives:
– Understand your own personality style;
– Improve your communication with others by recognising and adapting to their personality style.
Module Length: 5 minutes


Internships offer usually one discipline-specific, supervised, structured paid or unpaid, and for academic credit work experience or practice placement.
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