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ECS cornerstone assessment
Communication pattern assessment specifically business
A communication pattern assessment used to understand customers and coworkers better and used as skills for AI agents so you can focus on what is important, the human interaction and relationships.
Would love to see a quick comparison view that shows how my style matches up with the people I work with most, so I can spot where miscommunications might pop up before they happen.
ECS cornerstone assessment was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #60 on the daily leaderboard. A communication pattern assessment used to understand customers and coworkers better and used as skills for AI agents so you can focus on what is important, the human interaction and relationships.
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Would love to see a quick comparison view that shows how my style matches up with the people I work with most, so I can spot where miscommunications might pop up before they happen.