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 November 30, 2007 by hishikawa
Do you have innovative ways that you have utilized the MBTI with your clients? If so, you may be eligible to win the MBTI Application Excellence Award.
MBTI Excellence Award Application
Examples of innovative use of the MBTI include:
Helped your sales people create better rapport with customers and helped to close sales faster
Boosted your customer loyalty because your [...]
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Posted on November 9, 2007 by hishikawa
When studying the development of individuals, it is important to recognize the need to consider both their type and the culture in which they have developed their type.Type and Culture: Using the MBTI® Instrument in International Applications provides a beginning guide for MBTI practitioners who are using or want to use the instrument and psychological [...]
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