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Engineer Inclusion

Reduce Workplace Communication Breakdowns

We’ve all experienced breakdowns in communication. They can be frustrating, confusing, and problematic to the success of our teams and organizations. In this recorded virtual networking event, we talked about communication styles and strategies to reduce potential communication breakdowns.

Communication Styles

based on research from Mark Murphy

Analytical: Prefer to have data and facts; use specific and precise language

Intuitive: Prefer to get the big picture and not get bogged down in too much detail

Functional: Prefer to focus on the process and think through plans step by step

Personal: Prefer to place emphasis on relationships and establishing personal connections to understand what others are thinking

Reflection Questions

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Meagan Pollock, PhD

Dr. Meagan Pollock envisions a world where personal and social circumstances are not obstacles to achieving potential, and where kindness, inclusivity, and conservation prevail.

An international speaker, teacher, engineer, and equity leader, her mission is to provide services, tools, and resources that inspire awareness and initiate action.

As an engineer turned educator, Meagan Pollock is focused on engineering equity into education and the workforce.

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