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    The Myers-Briggs personality test enables an individual to gain a deeper insight into their inherent personality traits. For some people, they have had prior knowledge or underlying assumptions about their personality, but this test provides clearer information about each of their identifiable traits. My results from taking this test showed that I am an 22% extroverted, 9% intuitive, 16% feeling and 12% judging person (16personalities, 2016). The ENFJ personality group is described as a minority…

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    Myers-Briggs Test

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    A closer look at personality traits and how they directly impact our lives are the foundations for the Myers- Briggs test. Reasoning behind certain behaviors have been a phenomena for quite some time and when coupled with employee development, this research plans to maximize productivity amongst our highly diverse workforce. Managers and business owners have obtained, what they believe are the necessary resources to reach ideal outcomes in the work place through typology and temperament testing.…

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    On my design preference survey I scored a 58, which falls into the category for a preference for a mixture of mechanistic and organic characteristics. Comparing predictability and adaptability, I prefer predictability more, I like knowing that the next day will have the same overall structure as the day before. As for centralized or decentralized authority, I like having someone higher up than me that I can go to for help or advice. For rules and procedures, I like having a procedure, but I like…

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    preferences of the Myers-Briggs Personality Test. It explains each of the 4 pairs of personality preferences and relates them to my specific personality profile, INTP. In addition, the Type Talk at Work textbook is used to examine the relationship between the Meyer’s Brigg Personality profiles and organizational behavior. Also discussed are the takeaways from the Personality profiles that I have learned and that will have an effect on me as a member of an organization. Meyers Briggs Personality…

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    This paper serves to discuss my personal personality type and how identified characteristics affect my everyday life in various areas. The Myers Briggs personality test scored my answers to personality questions and identified my personality type as an ENFJ; Extroverted, Introverted, Feeling, and Judgmental. Each of these different personality types have characteristics that help to explain how the person identifies with the world, their inner selves, other people, and their careers. By…

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    fields of personality types every person may have a different kind. Some may have INTJ, INTP, etc, or some may have ISTJ. ISTJ stands for Introverted (shy and reserved), Sensing (using emotion), Thinking (using the mind), and Judging (having an opinion about someone). ISTJ means that an individual can come off as quiet or reserved and he or she is also engaged in living in peace. (Merriam-webster dictionary)(Personality page paragraph 2) A good career field for the personality type ISTJ is…

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    Mbti Reflection Report

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    I will admit, I have done the MBTI test a couple of times before, so am already somewhat familiar with it. This makes it a little more challenging to work through Professor Sarkee’s process; trying to work out what I believe my MBTI preferences are as I see them. So, I decided to work through the process with an unbiased view, especially because I was interested to see if my personality has slightly evolved after recent life changes and experiences. My result is ENFJ, although I was rather…

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    Perfectionism 16. Tension Three Dimensions of Personality This model of personality that is based upon just three universal trails was developed by an English psychologist Hans Eysenck. The 3 trails are: 1. Introversion- Extraversion People are of two types, Introvert and Extrovert. Introvert are those who focus on the inner world while extroverts attends to their environment and outer world. 2. Neuroticism-Emotional Stability Similar to "moodiness versus even-temperedness", where in a…

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    Myers Briggs Test Report

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    Today I am here to discuss with you my route to success. It all starts with my test results from three simple tests I have taken the Myers Briggs, VARK, and RIASEC which were personality and job tests. My first test was the Myers Briggs for my myers briggs test I got the code ISFJ. This code stands for (“The Defender”) Which means we like to help others and like to be noticed and we have a judging mind. My second test I took was the VARK test, my code for this was saying that I’m a kinesthetic…

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    In the My Plan career assessment, the Career Personality results described myself as an introvert, a sensor thinker and having the personality trait of a judger. Although I do characterize myself as being an introvert, I also have the abilities to get out of my comfort zone when needed and execute any task at hand. The Career Interest Inventory assessment mentioned that I am rather ambitious, competitive, optimistic and a confident individual primarily While enterprising being my primary…

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