What is PCM (Process Communication Model®)?

This communication model was developed by the psychologist Taibi Kahler in the 1970s. It is both a communication tool and a model for discovering and understanding one's own personality and the personality of others. After observing several groups of people for a long time, Taibi Kahler came to the following conclusion: we are all a mix of 6 personality types. We have a basic personality type (who we are in all circumstances), and characteristics of each of the other personality types. But be careful, this model is not intended to put people in boxes!

What is the purpose of PCM?

This model allows us to communicate with others by listening to what they say and by trying to decipher what they feel and believe. Above all, it allows us to pay attention to the way we say things, to really connect with others and to build better relationships.

Why use PCM (Process Communication Model®)?

Today, there have many communication channels and tools, which does not always make it easy to convey a specific message!

When lacking time or not wanting to adapt to the person you are communicating with, the way you says things prevails over the content you are trying to pass on and communication is disrupted.

The PCM training will enable you to:

  • Better understand the relationships we have,
  • Build stronger collaboration foundations between people,
  • Develop the strengths of a leader who inspires and motivates his co-workers by using a single "language" of communication.

All participants leave with a better understanding of themselves, with keys to reading the behaviour of their colleagues and with tools to gain in efficiency and relational flexibility.

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