MBTI: Understanding Personality
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is the most widely used personality instrument worldwide, based on over 50 years’ research and development.
It presents a framework for understanding how you operate, how others operate, and how you can use that understanding to get more from yourself and the relationships you have with others.
This workshop is led by a qualified MBTI practitioner and will involve taking the MBTI questionnaire, investigating the four areas of preference covered by MBTI, self-assessment of type with group exercises, looking at your best fit type and investigating how it could help you at work.
Learning about your personality type can help you to understand your role within your team and the role of others. It can also help you to cope with organisational change, deal with stress effectively and develop your emotional intelligence.
- University staff
- Further details regarding PPD's eligibility criteria
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer | |
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1 | Thu 14 Mar 09:30 - 13:00 | 09:30 - 13:00 | Greenwich House, Edmonton Room | map | Andy Hyland |
- to introduce the concept and theories behind the MBTI types and the process to obtain your personal profile
- to explore and determine your self-assessed and reported MBTI types
- to use the self-assessed and reported types to determine your best fit MBTI type (or as close as possible)
- to use your MBTI best fit type in activities relating to real world applications such as communication and understanding differences
One half day session
Booking / availability