5 Ways Men and Women Communicate Differently

Much has been said about men and women being from different planets with their own cultures, and when it comes to communication styles, this can sometimes seem true. Indeed, many of these differences are labeled as a “masculine” or “feminine” approach, despite the fact that they can be employed by either gender. As you go about your day, take the time to listen to and observe how people are interacting with each other. I’m sure you will notice many of these differences:

Now that you know these common associations, go beyond assumptions and instead interact with others based on what the current situation requires. For example, in certain situations making a group decision may or may not be practical. Consider these two scenarios:

In the end, “feminine” styles of communication simply refer to those who are more inclusive in their decision making process, while “masculine” communication relies on impulsive decisions and commitment. To succeed as a leader, you will have to employ both styles over the course of your career, so start getting comfortable with them both.




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