Tag Archives: MBTI Step II facets
Training

Where Can You Find an Activity to Highlight the Differences Between the Sensing and Intuition Preferences?

On CPP.com!

We’ve added more activities online so that you can download what you need, when you need it. The MBTI® Activity Series is a collection of time-tested activities that bring type to life, make it useful, and help individuals…

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The MBTI® Step II™ Training Program Hits the Road in 2012

Learn how to use the MBTI® Step II assessment and take your leadership, coaching, and team development initiatives to a whole new level. The MBTI Step II (Form Q) tool offers a more detailed view of the 16 four-letter types…

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You’re Invited to a Unique CPP Event Sept. 26

You told us what you wanted and we responded – whether you are a newly certified practitioner or just looking for a refresher on the MBTI® Step II assessment, this program is for you.

The MBTI® Step II™ Training Program*

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MBTI® Step II™ Facet Planful–Open-Ended: Midzone

People who score in the midzone on Planful–Open-Ended tend to be Planful in one setting and Open-Ended in another. For example, they might make long-term plans at home while preferring to keep things less constraining at work, or vice versa.…

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MBTI® Step II™ Facet Reasonable– Compassionate: Midzone

People with midzone results on Reasonable–Compassionate tend to use either side of this facet depending on what their role might be and the circumstances surrounding the issue. Because of this, they may feel stressed about having to make a decision…

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MBTI® Step II™ Facet Logical–Empathetic: Midzone

People with midzone results on Logical–Empathetic tend to rely on both sides of the facet when coming to a decision but may lean to one side or the other depending on where others close to them are standing. This can…

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MBTI® Step II™ Facet Traditional–Original: Midzone

As with others who fall in the midzone, you’ll find that people with midzone results on Traditional–Original, will use a little of both sides of the facet depending on the situation. They tend to choose which traditions are maintained and…

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MBTI® Step II™ Facet Experiential–Theoretical: Midzone

People who score in the midzone on this facet will tell you they “use a little of both,” depending on the circumstance. They may rely on theories if they can’t explain their experience or if the topic relates to something…

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MBTI® Step II™ Facet Realistic–Imaginative: Midzone

People who score in the midzone on this facet will likely appreciate imaginative ideas up to a point, but they will eventually need to see how these ideas will be realized. I’ve been in meetings with a colleague who reports…

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MBTI® Step II™ Extraversion–Introversion Midzone Summary

I hope you have found reading about the MBTI® Step II™ facet midzone results interesting. Thanks to the work of Naomi Quenk and Jean Kummerow, we have new and practical ways to apply these results for each of the facets.…

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