Birds of a Feather Flock Together: Who Are You? Tom Seymour - Minot State University Business Information Technology Dept.
Birds of A Feather Flock Together—Who Are You ?? Your Group Does Have Many Different Personality Styles
We are going to show you a few rare office birds whose relations With others: fellow workers, customers, and members of the community leave something to be desired as far as good public relations is concerned. First let’s take up the kind of office bird that has poor relations with his colleagues.
The Singular Flucatcher
The Rumorous Cackle
The Truculent Splutter
The Abject Squat
The Domesticated Chickadee
The Superior Slasher
The Horny-Headed Loon
The Stiffnecked Squelch
The Ambivalent Shuttle
The Melancholy Lackluster
The Lame-Brained Weeper
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The Double-Throated Pedagoose
The Intermperate Phraseflinger
The Sleekbilled Backscratcher
The Speckled Buckpasser
The Pied-Piper Phoebe
The Moss-Grown Hibernator
The Yapping Younker
The Wooden-Headed Cuckoo
The Whooping Crane
The Level-Headed Harmonizer