written by agammy
I wanted to share an article that was published in T+D Magazine about the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in April. The article discusses how the assessment is used by the learning and development community to provide insight into personality as it relates to employment.
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written by agammy
I hope you all enjoyed today’s live Twitter Feed of the BBC Broadcast - “How Myers-Briggs Conquered the Office.” I know I had a lot of fun reporting out. Although there were some incorrect facts presented (as there usually are in editorials) there were a lot of good learning opportunities to take away as well.
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written by agammy
I just wanted to remind everyone that at 1pm PT today, the MBTI will be featured on BBC Radio 4! We will be hosting a live Twitter Feed of the event, so if you log on to Twitter today at 1PM PT (4PM ET) and go to www.twitter.com/thembti, you can hear the latest about the broadcast, and even join in on the conversation.
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written by rkilmann
The co-author of the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI),continues his ongoing series of blog entries for ICON Success. Here he discusses the collaborating mode (assertive and cooperative).
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written by agammy
BBC presenter Mariella Frostrup is delivering a 28 minute radio program telling the story of The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). During the broadcast Mariella will find out what type she is - and discuss whether or not the information will change the way she works. We will be hosting a live Twitter Feed to cover the program.
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written by agammy
While seemingly time consuming on the front end, a formal foundation for setting personal and business goals is a great way for organizations to develop a superior and engaged workforce, and grow talent from within.
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written by agammy
What are two identified underlying causes of the skills gap? Will workforce retention become a larger focus for HR professionals in 2010? When is it worth it to rebuild an organization’s training department? Find out the answers to these questions and more in CPP’s February Trendwatch.
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written by agammy
At CPP, we love having opportunities to meet our customers, and we really love opportunities to meet ICONs. That’s why I wanted to share that we will be exhibiting at the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology Conference (SIOP) this April in Atlanta, Georgia.
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written by agammy
I have finally decided to sign up for twitter.com. They say it’s a great way to stay connected with industry updates, so I’ve decided to give it a try. If you’re interested in reading random articles related to the industry, interesting facts and tips, and my general ponderings, follow me.
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written by agammy
Based on a Net Imperative article outlining industry trends and predictions, I am expecting the number of MBTI® and CPI® Certified practitioners to increase in 2010 and beyond.
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