Tag Archives: MBTI
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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A 360-Degree View of Leadership

New Report Combines Myers-Briggs® and LPI® 360 Results

Through an exclusive partnership between CPP and Pfeiffer—publisher of the Leadership Practices Inventory® (LPI®)—we’re excited to announce a ground-breaking new report that links personality preferences with leadership practices. The Leadership Plus Report

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Free Webinar Event: “Teams in Conflict: Be Better at Building Skills Using the MBTI® and TKI Tools”

The statistics are staggering! The cost of conflict on individuals in the workplace leaves little doubt about the dramatic negative effect on performance—for the individual, in teams, and throughout the organization.

Join CPP and our expert presenters—Lynne Brown, executive coach,…

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What are the Most Important Values for Most People with ISTP Preferences?

  1. Home/family
  2. Financial security
  3. Health (tie)
  4. Autonomy (tie)
  5. Friendships

Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment;…

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What are the Most Important Values for Most People with ESFP Preferences?

  1. Home/family
  2. Health
  3. Friendships
  4. Financial security
  5. Achievement

Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment; religion or…

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What are the Most Important Values for Most People with INTJ Preferences?

  1. Health
  2. Home/family
  3. Achievement
  4. Autonomy
  5. Financial security

Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment; religion or…

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What are the Most Important Values for Most People with ESTP Preferences?

  1. Home/family
  2. Health
  3. Financial security
  4. Friendships
  5. Autonomy

Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment; religion or…

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What are the Most Important Values for Most People with INFJ Preferences?

  1. Home/family
  2. Health
  3. Friendships
  4. Financial security
  5. Autonomy

Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and  accomplishment; religion or…

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What are the Most Important Values for Most People with ENTP Preferences?

  1. Home/family
  2. Autonomy
  3. Achievement
  4. Financial security (tie)
  5. Health (tie)

Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment;…

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What are the Most Important Values for Most People with ISFJ Preferences?

  1. Home/family
  2. Health
  3. Financial security
  4. Friendships
  5. Autonomy

Note: Based on data from the national representative sample; see MBTI® Manual, p. 314. Values list includes home and family; health; financial security; relationships/friendships; autonomy, freedom, independence; achievement and accomplishment; religion or…

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