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Melissa Summer
Leadership, Extraversion & Introversion
What should leaders be aware of about these well-known personality differences?
Melissa Summer
Do Ambiverts Exist?
What if you feel like you have both Extraverted and Introverted preferences? Are you an ambivert?
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For an Authentic, Effective Job Interview, You Must First Understand Your Own Personality Type
I remember my first job interview. It was a long time ago. I was very young and had yet to learn how to be true to myself. I was trying to get a job for the summer in between undergraduate and graduate school, and remember thinking to myself: “Answer how they [my interviewers] want you to answer, no matter what.” I got that job, and at first I was thrilled. Once I began to do the work, however, I hated it. I couldn’t wait for the summer to end! What could I have done better?...
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Confidence, Extraversion & Understanding – What Helps You The Most?
Written in collaboration with John Hackston, Head of Thought Leadership at OPP Politicians are known for their confidence, but sometimes this can get them into hot water (I’m sure that you can think of some recent examples). You can probably think of a time where you saw someone who seemed to use confidence to cover up a lack of ability. But confidence isn’t just important for politicians, as this article by Laura Barton points out. Women tend to be less confident in their abiliti...
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MBTI® Users Conference—Creating a Culture of Clarity / It Doesn’t Just Flatter You
Continuing my overview of Patrick Kerwin’s session at the MBTI® Users Conference, Patrick noted that the criticism that the MBTI® tool just flatters people was somewhat odd. Those of us who know what the MBTI tool is really about know that it’s not a diagnostic tool. It’s not even a test. “Test” implies results of good and bad, pass or fail. The MBTI descriptions may indeed seem flattering at times. All of us bring something to every situation we are in. All of us have gifts. That may seem flatt...
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MBTI® Users Conference—Creating a Culture of Clarity / Proper Type Language
Continuing Patrick Kerwin’s session at the MBTI® Users Conference on addressing criticisms of the MBTI® tool, he noted that we sometimes hear, “The MBTI tool uses artificial binaries.” Patrick reminded us that while the MBTI tool sorts, we stress that all of us use both sides of a preference pair. We just prefer one or the other. That is why when we are using the MBTI tool, proper language is so crucial. Strictly speaking, we are not “Extraverts” or “Introverts.” Instead, we have a preference fo...
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Companies Would Benefit from Helping People Who Prefer Introversion to Thrive
This article appeared in The Economist on Sept. 10, 2016. To read the article on the original website, click here. MOST companies worry about discriminating against their employees on the basis of race, gender or sexual preference. But they give little thought to their shabby treatment of introverts. Carl Jung spotted the distinction between introverts and extroverts in 1921. Psychometric tests such as the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator consistently show that introverts make up between ...
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Putting E–I and S–N together to support student success, Part 3
By Catherine Rains Again, since students have already heard from other students with their opposite preferences about what faculty members with those preferences want from them, they find it fairly easy to identify success strategies in such a classroom. Let’s explore how students who prefer Introversion and Sensing (IS) can thrive in a classroom taught by faculty members with their opposite preferences, Extraversion and Intuition (EN). The following are some of the suggestions I hav...
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Summer Vacation Decision Making—Extraverted Sensing
When I think about the best decisions I have made in my life, it usually comes down to taking a more balanced approach to whatever I’m deciding. That balanced approach often comes easier when we consider using all four of our mental processes (Sensing, Intuition, Thinking, and Feeling) along with the attitudes of each (Extraversion and Introversion). Put that all together and you get the eight MBTI® patterns of mental activity (Se, Si, Ne, Ni, Te, Ti, Fe, Fi). If you want to read more ...
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- The Psychology of Leadership
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- Targeted Leadership Development and Succession Planning through CPI 260 Certification
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January (6)
- MBTI personality type and relationships
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2022
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October (7)
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- For an Authentic, Effective Job Interview, You Must First Understand Your Own Personality Type
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- Leadership and the Intuition–Feeling (NF) Process Pair
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- Webinar: Build the Workforce of Tomorrow
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January (9)
- Showing Appreciation—INFP
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December (10)
- How Your Life's Mission Statement Will Guide You To Greater Work-Life Balance
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- Appreciating Family During the Most Wonderful Time of the Year!
- These Bosses Want to Know Your Type
- MBTI® Users Conference—Networking and the Step II™ Receiving Facet Challenge
- Using the MBTI in Education in the Way It Was Designed
- MBTI® Users Conference—Creating a Culture of Clarity / It’s Not Meant to Be Predictive
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November (10)
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- MBTI® Users Conference—Creating a Culture of Clarity
- MBTI® Users Conference—Communication Breakthroughs: The Genesis for Better Understanding of Others
- CPP Acquires UK-based OPP
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October (9)
- MBTI® Users Conference—Culture Matters
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September (10)
- Know Your Myers-Briggs Type? Here's How It Could Affect Your Money Decisions
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—Love Is in the Air
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- Companies Would Benefit from Helping People Who Prefer Introversion to Thrive
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—Perceiving Is Alive and Well
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August (9)
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—Early Morning and Ready to Go
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- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—My Preferences Do Not Limit My Behavior
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—Step II Facets in Action
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—Step II™ Planful, Out-of-Preference
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—NF Blessing, NF Curse
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July (10)
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—Father’s Day Too!
- Free eBooks to Help Optimize Your MBTI® Step II™ Training
- Executive Office of the President Uses FIRO-B for Team Development
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—INFP Preferences in Overdrive
- Optimize Your MBTI® Step II™ Training With a New Tool
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—Extraverted Intuition Meets Introverted Sensing
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary—Day One Adventure
- Leading culture from your strengths
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June (14)
- Celebrating a 60th Wedding Anniversary
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Introverted Feeling
- American Red Cross Uses CPI 260 Tool to Identify Leadership Potential
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Extraverted Feeling
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- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Extraverted Thinking
- Fortune 500 Chemicals Co. Increases Team Efficiency Up to 20% Using TKI Tool
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Introverted Intuition
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Extraverted Intuition
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Introverted Sensing
- Putting E–I and S–N together to support student success, Part 3
- Summer Vacation Decision Making—Extraverted Sensing
- USC Marshall School of Business Finds Students 75% More Engaged with Strong Interest Inventory
- I’m Back and Summer Is Almost Here!
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May (10)
- Type at the Family Conference Table: In the Grip
- Type at the Family Conference Table: Introverted Intuition
- Type at the Family Conference Table: Extraverted Sensing
- Type at the Family Conference Table: Extraverted Feeling
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- Type at the Family Conference Table: Extraverted Intuition
- High Growth IT Services Company Utilizes CPI 260 to Achieve Talent Management Objectives
- Type at the Family Conference Table: Introverted Sensing
- UMMS Professionals Give Patients Top Care While UMMS Cares for Professionals with FIRO-B
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April (10)
- Anderson University Career Services Finds Success with Strong Tool
- Type at the Family Conference Table: Extraverted Thinking
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- How to Decide on Management Styles for Your Company
- Farming, Leadership Development and the TKI Tool
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ENTJ
- 3 Simple, Brilliant Ways Introverts Can Conquer Public Speaking
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March (15)
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ESFJ
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- “I’m Both!”
- Square Pegs in Round Holes
- Common Criticisms of the MBTI are Misguided
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ENTP
- Career Ready, Career Strong
- Trapped in an Unfulfilling Job? How to Find Out What You Want to Do
- Introducing the Next Wave of Refreshed MBTI® Products!
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ENFP
- The Biggest Discoveries from the MBTI Influence Research Project
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January (9)
- JDSU Uses Personality Typology during Management Empowerment Camps
- Is It Over Already?
- I’m Next! Part 2
- Gender and the Strong Interest Inventory®: Two of the Most Common Questions
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- MBTI® Tool and Influencing—The Power of the Mental Processes
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