Four Lenses-Temperament Discovery by Shipley Group Leadership & Communication “All of us think we see the world as it is: when in reality, we see the world as we are.” Stephen R. Covey
Chapter 2, Lesson 1 Objectives Identify your preference style-COLOR Give insights to your own behaviors Enhance communication skills because you are familiar with how you are “wired” and know your strengths and areas for improvement Recognize that there is no right or wrong and you should appreciate differences because it is a key to team succe
INNATE PREFERENCES ? RIGHT HANDED? LEFT HANDED?
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Chapter 2, Lesson 1 Answer questions in the order that you prefer Total all A answers Total all B answers Total all C answers Total all D answers Place number in respective area of score sheet Complete preference survey
Review Your Color should: Give insights to your own behaviors Enhance communication skills because you are familiar with how you are “wired” and know your strengths and areas for improvement Recognize that there is no right or wrong and you should appreciate differences because it is a key to team success.
Next To introduce you to type and temperament theory. This knowledge will: Review th Enhance communication skills Show you that appreciating differences is a key to team success. We’ll have a bit of fun in the process!
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