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    leaving us with many theories to explore. Researchers have identified and agreed upon that individual behavior and personality relate to individual performance. I am no different. PERSONALITY Based on the Keirsey assessment and the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MTBI), my results showed that I am a Guardian Provider on the Keirsey scale and typed a E(S)NJF with the Myers-Briggs model. I am extroverted (E) in that I enjoy interacting with everyone. I am not one to keep things to myself, especially if

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    has different personalities, however these personalities can be grouped into 16 different types through Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) (Myersbriggs.org, 2016). Being able to acknowledge what type of personality others contribute too, allows one to understand them and their strength and weakness. No type is better than another, each type faces situations in different ways, to determine ones personality type the MBTI test can be calculated to allow one to know which personality group they accompany

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    The Myers-Briggs type indicator is a personality test used to make the psychological types described by C.G. Jung more understandable and relevant to people's lives. The personality test shows that random deviations in behavior are essentially not so random at all, but how people use their perception and judgment. There are sixteen, distinctive personality types, that can result from the choices of preferences. (Foundation, The Myers & Briggs) “According to theory, by definition, one pole of each

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    exercises have allowed me to expand my skills, abilities, and behaviors, well fitting them into prospective future employment. The single most helpful and insightful exercise we have done throughout this course has been the Myers Briggs Personality Type Indicator (MBTI). MBTI has helped me better understand who I am as a person and what strengths and weaknesses I have

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    MBTI Assessment Outcomes The results of my Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assessment revealed that I am an Introverted, Intuitive, Thinking and Perceiving (INTP) person. I don’t believe to have done this test in the past, so coming to find out that for the most part I fit the description was quite interesting. I am not necessarily everything an INTP is but it is the description that fits best. My current position at the company I work for has and will allow me to experiment with some of the materials

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    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is based on the Jung’s theory of psychological types. This is a self-report questionnaire that gives insight into how people interpret the world around them. This can be significantly important, as it can help someone better understand themselves, as well as their relationships, education, career, and role in the workplace. The MBTI was developed by Katharine Cook Briggs together along with her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. Where published/ Availability Katharine

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    Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in Business Introduction I chose the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator topic for my paper because I find it interesting. I have taken the actual Myers-Briggs Test through the career-counseling center on campus, and it gave me a bit of direction in my life. However, I thought it would be more useful to discover the background on it and see how it functions within business. I think using an inventory can tell people a great deal about themselves. Similar to the collection

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    to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Mary E. Pyper Aquinas College Abstract One hundred seventy-eight anonymous participants (120 females, 48 males, and 10 non-specified genders) between the ages of 18 and 26 participated in a fifteen question survey regarding how portions of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) relate to age and gender. The participants were selected by convenience sampling. Using questions designed to determine two aspects of each subject’s personality type—whether they relied

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    MBTI Jackelyn Rivera Ferreyra Argosy University, 2017 Page Break The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Personality (MBTI) was developed by Briggs Myers and her mother Katharine Cook Briggs in 1943 during the onset of World War II (Ham, 2016). Briggs recognized the need for psychological instruments that would value human differences and utilized the C G Jungs theory in creating the MBTI (The Story of Isabel Briggs Myers, n.d). According to The Myers & Briggs Foundation (2014) Myers and Briggs

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    According to the Myers-Brigg Type Indicator, I have a ENFP personality type. The description of this personality type is very similar to mine in most aspects. Change is a thrill for me in that it keeps life interesting. However, sometimes I can loathe it if the change isn’t logical and rational. The idea of only having one way to do something irritates me, because there is always a better way to do something. If you were to open my backpack right now, you would think that it’s a disaster, because

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