Chapter Twenty


(b)Tolerance for ambiguity



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(b)Tolerance for ambiguity : Some people are uncomfortable with broad overlapping, and blurred boundary issues they have a need for structure, compartments and interconnections. Whilst some are quite comfortable with situations with ambiguous and overlapping components, and can process many thoughts at the same time.

People using the Directive style have low tolerance for ambiguity.

People of analytic style have a much greater tolerance for ambiguity.
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People with conceptual style tend to have broad outlooks and normally good at taking creative

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