PrintingForLess.com : 21st Century Printing
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Erik Cagle
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When people are hired at PFL, they are given a communications assessment, which identifies the employee’s primary communications style. Each style has a corresponding color: Red means the person is direct and to the point, blue likes details and wants time to process them, yellow is open and spontaneous, and green is sensitive and prefers a courteous approach. The color bars are affixed to the name plates on employees’ desks, advising those who approach them of their preferred style of communication.
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