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    The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI (Enrichment 1)) is the result of many years of hard work and research by the mother-daughter duo of Katherine Briggs and Isabelle Myers. The MBTI is a non-judgemental tool used to sort people based on personality, where no trait is positive or negative. The test is self-administered with no time limit, no right or wrong answers, and sixteen possible outcomes. Each outcome, known as a type, has four representative letters. There are two possibilities for…

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    GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY WHAT IS PERSONALITY? FUNCTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF PERSONALITY IN PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LIVES. By, Arijit Panigrahy 14CS30005 Email Id: arijitpanigrahy@gmail.com Cell: +91-9933906939 DEFINITION OF PERSONALITY Personality refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving. It is a dynamic and organized set of characteristics possessed by a person that uniquely influences their environment, cognitions, emotions, motivations,…

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    The three zones of inclinations presented by Jung are polarities (i.e. bipolar measurements where every post speaks to an alternate inclination). Jung likewise suggested that in a man one of the four capacities above is overwhelming – either a component of recognition or an element of judging. Isabel Briggs Myers, a scientist and specialist of Jung's hypothesis, proposed to see the judging-seeing relationship as a fourth polarity affecting identity sort [Briggs Myers, 1980]: Judging (J)…

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    the ISTJ (introversion, sensing, thinking, and judgment). The second is the ISFJ (introversion, sensing, feeling, and judgment). The third one is INFJ (introversion, intuition, feeling, and judgment); the N stands for intuition. The fourth is the INTJ (introversion, intuition, thinking, and judgment). The Fifth is the ISTP (introversion, sensing, thinking, and perception). The sixth is the ISFP (introversion, sensing, feeling, and perception). The Seventh one is the INFP (introversion,…

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    Being an INFJ female leader in the military goes against many of the established social norms that are ingrained in our military warrior ethos. Military leaders are taught from an early age to fight and win without giving much regard to introversion, intuitiveness, and feeling. In fact, the only acceptable trait that I seem to possess as military leader is that of judging. My persona fights an epic battle every day as I feel the pressures of having to force myself to be extroverted and to lean…

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    they have meeting with clients. They are more fashion in general as their job requires them to to jump out ahead of the times. A very senior Public Relations practitioner, Alison Kenny, stated that people have one of three personality types (ENFJ, INTJ, INFJ), are well-suited toward a public relations career. Especially, people of the ENFJ are the best choice of public relations industry. (Lindsay 2009) This kind of people would be friendly, outgoing, enthusiastic, affectionate articulate and…

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    AMRITANKO BANERJEE(PGPM1114) DIV A ROLL 16 PERSONAL LEARNING PAPER The PG lab was three day event at the Lonavala. Right from the start of the program, most of us were very excited about the program. We had high hopes about it and it did not disappoint us. At the end of the three day event all the members of the batch were bonded more. The trust we had among us multiplied many times and we could a get a hands-on experience of how to network. On a personal front…

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