Why is it important to consider context when figuring out someone’s type?

Suzanne Vickberg (Author of Business Chemistry & Applied Insights Lead, Deloitte)

Suzanne Vickberg explains the importance of context when using the Business Chemistry system to identify another’s business style or type.

Suzanne Vickberg

Author of Business Chemistry & Applied Insights Lead, Deloitte Suzanne M. Johnson Vickberg is a social-personality psychologist and Deloitte’s lead researcher on the firm’s Business Chemistry system. Suzanne uses Business Chemistry to help teams explore how their work is shaped by the mix of individuals who make up the team and the unique characteristics they each possess. She is the coauthor of an HBR cover feature article on Business Chemistry as well as a new book, Business Chemistry: Practical Magic for Crafting Powerful Work Relationships.

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Suzanne Vickberg

Author of Business Chemistry & Applied Insights Lead, Deloitte

Suzanne M. Johnson Vickberg is a social-personality psychologist and Deloitte’s lead researcher on the firm’s Business Chemistry system. Suzanne uses Business Chemistry to help teams explore how their work is shaped by the mix of individuals who make up the team and the unique characteristics they each possess. She is the coauthor of an HBR cover feature article on Business Chemistry as well as a new book, Business Chemistry: Practical Magic for Crafting Powerful Work Relationships.

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Previously, Kelsey has garnered experience at WABC-TV, ABC News Now, and CNNfn where she produced live business reports from The New York Stock Exchange. She also reported and produced on-air segments for Businessweek TV, a nationally syndicated weekly television show based on BusinessWeek magazine. As a reporter, she has been recognized for her coverage of breaking news such as the Boston Marathon bombing, the death of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and the Hudson River emergency landing of US Airways flight 1549, in addition to events such as the Royal Wedding, the Vancouver Olympics, and the Sundance Film Festival.

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