Social Orientation
Social Orientation measures the extent to which you interact and connect with others. Striking the right balance between engaging others and being overly social will help enable success. The resources below will allow you to further understand and develop appropriate sociability in the workplace.
Strength
Higher levels of social orientation indicate that you may be highly outgoing and enjoy interacting with others.
Opportunity
Lower levels of social orientation may indicate that you are reserved or tend to limit your interactions with others.
Social Orientation Weblinks for Development:
10 Ways to Develop Your Social Skills (and Why It’s Important)
What Are the Benefits of Having Sociability Traits in the Workplace?