Posted on April 28, 2008 by hishikawa
Many of my clients utilize the MBTI® to coach managers on how to communicate more effectively with their employees. They have shared that their biggest challenge is providing useful tips that the managers can easily integrate into their day-to-day interactions with their employees. To address this challenge, I have created the table below which lists [...]
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Posted on April 12, 2008 by hishikawa
You most likely have heard about the MBTI® Form M, Form Q, Step I and Step II. In the United States we refer to these assessments interchangeably however, they are very different.
What is the difference?
MBTI® Form M is the basic MBTI® form used in the United States. Form M consists of 93 items [...]
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Posted on April 2, 2008 by hishikawa
Have you heard about the new on-line MBTI Community called CPP ICON Success? This site was primarily designed for independent consultants who administer the MBTI with their clients. However it is a great resource and networking site for any MBTI practitioner. The on-line site has information such as:
Case studies organized by industry
White papers on a variety of assessments
Rewards [...]
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