TRACOM’S SOCIAL STYLE FOUND TO BE MOST EFFECTIVE INTERPERSONAL SKILLS TRAINING PROGRAM EVALUATED BY COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY STUDY
The TRACOM Social Style training model is easier to understand and use than either DiSC or Myers-Briggs, according to a new research study from Colorado State University and Regis Learning Solutions comparing the leading interpersonal training programs. The study is the first-ever comparative study of the three leading training programs in interpersonal skills.
The study evaluated more than 200 people participating in training programs featuring the DiSC model from Inscape Publishing, the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) model from CPP, Inc, and the Social Style model from the TRACOM Group. It found that while participants in all three programs held very positive reactions to the training programs, participants in Social Style training scored significantly higher in terms of understanding and retaining course concepts and in using those skills to understand and relate effectively with others.
Read the SOCIAL STYLE news release from Colorado State University
Read the full SOCIAL STYLE research paper from Colorado University
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