The Sensing and Intuition scale represents the greatest potential for communication differences between people, since it really influences one’s worldview. And, when you remember that Sensing and Intuition are the two preferences for the cycle of behavior that has to do with Gathering INFORMATION it’s easy to understand why the potential for confusion and chaos exists in giving communication when you don’t understand and recognize someone’s preference.

Intuitive types are motivated by change and get enthusiastic about doing things differently and they want to share their inspirational ideas that they gained through their Intuition. These ideas start as abstract concepts, often not too complete with details.

Sensing types may be skeptical of theoretical concepts and want to see concrete evidence that the theory presented will work. Sensors want to hear and see specifics and factual information that is linked to reality and presented in a step-by-step format. They will ask practical questions and will want the details or the specific steps described.

Intuitive types usually see a lot of questions as being overly limiting, nitpicky, challenging or demonstrating a lack of confidence. When the Intuitive type is unable to ground ideas with facts and details, the Sensing type will see the information being presented as unrealistic and impractical.

Intuitive types tend to use metaphors, analogies, and other abstract language. They use theoretical words and concepts. Sensing types prefer to speak in language that is literal and descriptive. These two ways of using language are quite different and can block effective communication.

SENSORS IN COMMUNICATION

Stengths:

Anchored in reality & common sense
Practical & realistic
Observant & attend to details
Immediately apply communication
Communication Approach
Seek facts, details & concrete examples
Like step-by-step explanations
Trust what has been tried & proven
Comfortable with familiarity & practicality
When Communicating with Sensors
Be practical-ideas that are down to earth
Present Information sequentially
Show a plan & process for change
Use words that relate to sensory images

INTUITIVES IN COMMUNICATION

Stengths:

Are open to possibilities
Anticipate & create change
Are future oriented - see trends
Generate ideas
Communication Approach
Become bored with details
Like to brainstorm
See patterns & the big picture
Don’t like to be hampered by limits
When Communicating with Intuitives
Provide an overview first
Suspend reality when brainstorming
Share main points, then detail
Show future possibilities of your ideas

Pamela Hollister
Author, The PEOPLE Process
December 12, 2006
Resource Material: Introduction to Type & Communication, CPP Inc. & The PEOPLE Process

Author's Bio: 

Pam Hollister, author of The PEOPLE Process®, has 35 years professional business experience with emphasis on entrepreneurship, marketing, and business communications. She has conducted Team Skills Trainings for General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, taught The PEOPLE Process at So. Nevada Community College, University of Nevada-Las Vegas, Fortune 500 companies, US Air Force, Department of Energy, and school districts throughout North America.