The effects of personality and emotions on workplace communication

The effects of personality and emotions on workplace communication

individual differences and communication

Executive summary

Research on communication in the workplace has revealed that personality traits such as assertiveness, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and extroversion tend to increase the chance that someone will communicate at work. People with high self-esteem also are less likely to remain silent at work. Emotions also affect communication, with anger being likely to increase it and fear being likely to decrease it.

 


Dr. Markus Nini

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Markus was born in Salzburg, Austria, and lives in Germany. He works as COO in an international group of companies and has more than 15 years of management experience. He also works as a trainer in the field of organizational and leadership development. Markus has an MSc in Organizational Behavior and a Doctor in Management.