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    Dec 02, 2025    |   Camille Labrie

2025 Year In Review: How Teams Work Together

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Written by Psychometrics

Effective collaboration continues to be a contributing factor to the successful teamwork. One of the requirements of strong teamwork is the ability to work with those who have different styles. While contributing using our own preferred approach. 

Using the 2025 data from the Work Personality Index and the team-related styles found in Team Dynamicslet’s take a look at the styles that we may encounter while working with teams, the key characteristics of those styles, and how we can best use this information to improve collaboration. 

Communication Styles  

2025 communication styles - work personality index results

Extraverted Realists 

62% 

Reflective Realists 

17% 

Extraverted Visionaries 

15% 

Reflective Visionaries 

5% 

Focus on being: 

  • Clear 
  • Direct 
  • Results focused 
Focus on being: 

  • Detailed 
  • Precise 
  • Practical 
Communication is: 

  • Strategic 
  • Broad 
  • Future-oriented 
Communication is: 

  • Complex 
  • Creative 
  • Thoughtful 

 

Key Communication Tip: Focus on what is, and communicate directly. 

Teamwork Style 

teamwork style - work personality index results from 2025

People Connectors 

60% 

Reserved Supporters 

16% 

Task Drivers 

15% 

Independent Contributors 

9% 

  • Solicits opinions 
  • Finds consensus 
  • Provides support 
  • Organizes resources 
  • Organizes people 
  • Analyzes issues 
  • Asks critical questions 
  • Tackles issues 

 

Key Teamwork Tip: Take the time to hear different perspectives before moving forward. 

Change Style

change style - work personality index results from 2025

Change Drivers 

35% 

Incremental Improvers 

20% 

Status Quo Stalwarts 

19% 

  • Directs change 
  • Brings new ideas 
  • Builds on what exists 
  • Finds timely solutions 
  • Harnesses proven solutions 
  • Focuses on current needs 

 

Change Catalysts 

18% 

Adaptable Contributors 

7% 

  • Seeks continuous improvement 
  • Thinks outside of the box 
  • Adaptable and flexible 
  • Brings practical solutions 

 

Key Change Implementation Tip: Break changes down into smaller chunks that will be easier for others to manage. 

Conflict Style 

2025 conflict styles - work personality index results from 2025

Builders 

45% 

Negotiators 

34% 

Harmonizers 

9% 

  • Strives for win-win solutions 
  • Synthesizes perspectives 
  • Meets some of everyone’s needs 
  • Works within time constraints 
  • Meets some of everyone’s needs 
  • Works within time constraints 

 

Evaders 

7% 

Persuaders 

5% 

  • Avoids unnecessary conflicts 
  • Helps to reduce tensions 
  • Shares their perspectives openly 
  • Comfortable making unpopular decisions 

Key Conflict Management Tip: Strive for collaborative, win-win solutions. 

Problem Solving Style 

problem solving - work personality index assessment results from 2025

Self-Reliant Analyzers 

39% 

Consultative Analyzers 

29% 

Self-Reliant Intuitives 

16% 

Consultative Intuitives 

16% 

  • Solves problems independently 
  • Does not make assumptions 
  • Solves problems collaboratively 
  • Incorporates multiple perspectives 
  • Tests trial solutions 
  • Makes quick decisions 
  • Gathers multiple perspectives 
  • Comfortable with ambiguity 

 

Key Problem Solving Tip: Don’t act on assumptions. Run the issue by others before taking action. 

Bringing It All Together

The styles that show up most often in teams highlight how people approach their work and what they need to succeed. When team members understand how each person communicates, collaborates, adapts to change, and solves problems, they can anticipate challenges and leverage strengths more effectively.

Tools like the Work Personality Index and Team Dynamics can help you strengthen collaboration and build the conditions behind high-performing teams. If you would like to explore how these insights apply to your organization or team, please send us a message!

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