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    Professional Growth Plan Introduction Strategically managing your carer can be summed up as: recognizing strengths and weaknesses, reflecting on how you can overcome weaknesses, setting a plan of action that includes the goal and completion date. The importance of strategically managing your career is the essence of understanding who you are, how you work and learn and where you need improvements or changes. Attempting to plan a career, set goals, accomplish goals, evaluate progress and…

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    Recently I took a personality test based on the research of Carl Jung, Katherine Briggs, and Isabel Briggs Myers. I believe that this test has done a good job of defining who I am. I found the test to be beneficial for better understanding myself and others. The results of the test and the subsequent preference profile fit me and my personality, very well. My confirmed profile is ENFP, ( Extraversion, iNtuition, Feeling, Perception); this means that in business and school I am driven to find…

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    “personality type” by taking the Myers-Briggs Personality test online and answer questions in conjunction with the textbook, Type Talk at Work. After the test is completed, this paper will be divided into two sections, Step 1 and Step 2. The information from this paper will include examples from my life and work to indicate the strengths and weaknesses of my personality based on the personality test. Step 1: Personality Test Overall Meyers-Briggs Personality Type After taking the…

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    My Class Analysis

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    part of the room, dominated this class. These extroverts lead most of the class discussions, which I did not mind at all. I would have just assumed these people were the confident ones of the class, or the smartest. However, after learning about MBTI types in the personality lecture, I understood why these people…

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    This paper identifies my personal results garnered from the Meyers-Briggs Personality test. The Myers-Briggs test theoretically illustrates an individual’s psychological behavioral traits based upon a series of questions. I am an Introvert, Intuitive, Thinker and Judger (INTJ). This paper will breakdown each behavioral trait, weaknesses, strengths, how they work together, and how it is best applied in the work force to achieve maximum results. Additionally I will share a personal testimony as to…

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    My Top Five Personalities

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    the consistency of the test and its ability to achieve the same results each time the test is taken because a type is considered to be consistent and that personality will be stable over time. Pittenger (1993) uses the test-retest reliability procedure to determine this. According to Howes and Carskadon (1979) revealed that 50 percent of the people would be categorized into a different type when that retest as soon as 5 weeks later. So there is the question about how stable this test can be…

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    This class has helped me realize my potential as a leader. While not always great at team efforts in the past, I have since become adept at handling different personalities and situations. My ideas of leadership have been affected as well. While not totally gone, my old notions have been impacted by new ideas of team dynamics. Aiding this learning of new ideas is the group I was assigned to. I have made friends with the members of this group and would trust them with almost anything I would…

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    Esfp Characteristics

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    My results for the Type Focus test were ENFP. The E stand for extravert, the N stands for intuition, the F stand for feeling, and the P stands for perceiving. ENFP’s are outgoing, friendly, and creative. They are curios, and have a desire to find new ways of approaching situations and solving problems. They are flexible, always willing to try something new, they find themselves always pulled toward new adventures, sometimes before they have finished their last endeavor. ENFP’s have the ability…

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    Jung Self Evaluation

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    I’ve always wondered how people perceived me and how my personality came off towards others. Through these two assignments Jung and DISC it allowed me to get a better understanding of myself. It also allowed me to really think about my personality and how many different ways people can see you. Though the Jung assignment it really got me thinking about my personality, it got me thinking about the way I do things, how I attack problem, over all just gave me a chance to really evaluate myself.…

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    If you would have asked me what my personality and style of leadership was before taking the DISC and Jung Typology personality assessments I would have said that I am a person who isn’t afraid to take charge when needed and I also like to help people with whatever problems they have. Nothing brings me more joy than knowing that I was able to change someone’s life for the better. Now that I have participated in the assessments I know that my leadership style is one that follows my personality…

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