Ep 4: The Four Types of People We Meet at Work with Carolyn Chin-Parry
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In episode four of the podcast, we will be levelling up on a topic that affects us all in the workplace: dealing with different personalities at work. We are joined by Carolyn Chin Parry, transformation expert, and a digital innovation leader at PwC Singapore. Throughout her career, Carolyn has worked with many different types of people, whether clients or colleagues. In this episode, Carolyn will be introducing the Bolton and Bolton social style model, which gives us quick insights into four types of individuals we encounter at work - the Analytical, Driver, Expressive, and Amiable. She then delves into the strengths and weaknesses of each personality, and explains how the combination of all of four personality types results in a high-performing team. Whether you’re a new employee or a seasoned veteran, this episode is sure to give you new ideas and help you to work with just about anyone! Featuring: Carolyn Chin-Parry LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyncp/ Follow Juliana Chan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julianachanphd/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/julianachanphd/ 'Find Your Superpower' Newsletter (on LinkedIn): https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/find-your-superpower-7029109571960938497/ 'Find Your Superpower' Newsletter (via email): https://www.julianachan.org/blog For future collaborations and partnerships, reach out to the team at [email protected].
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