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…each and every one of us is a whole set of different personalities, each with his own interests and way of doing things.
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23 |
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…once we identify the contours of a system, we can often make useful changes that don’t require that people change their personalities.
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143 |
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…conflict is constructive when people argue over ideas rather than personality or relationship issues…
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82 |
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…research shows that, at best, personality has only moderate effects on what people do in different situations.
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114 |
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To judge givers, we often rely on personality cues, but it turns out these cues can be misleading.
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191 |
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Giving and taking are based on our motives and values, and they’re choices that we make regardless of whether our personalities trend agreeable or disagreeable.
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192 |
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People do assume that we have the same personality traits as our friends’.
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109 |
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It takes great leadership to build great teams, and winning teams are developed under leaders who can flex and bend their own personalities around each team member’s needs.
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040 |
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Leaders are only as successful as their teams, and the great ones know that everyone wins with the right team dynamics, decisions, and diverse personalities.
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041 |
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Scientists now believe that control is a sum of different influences on personality, not just social learning but biological influences also.
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087 |