Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-177) and index.
Habits of mind: Jung and psychological type -- A messy complexity: the patterns that create expressions of heart -- Elements of balance: processes that keep us mindful -- The teacher within: lessons we cannot ignore -- Using the ruby slippers: the role of type development -- Pathways of communication: type as a lantern on the path to understanding -- Valuing differences: making diversity work -- Beyond patterns and types: being true to ourselves -- Knowledge purchased: the price of understanding.
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PSYCH Building on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Personality Inventory (MBTI), Pearman and Albritton, executives at Leadership Innovations, an international consulting and training firm, present an in-depth study of the dynamics of type. Through charts and explanatory text, the authors present a wide array of information, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of each personality type, and explore type-dynamic behaviors and interactions, all to help us better understand our motivation and those of others. Individuals and managers who have taken the MBTI or use it for staff training will find this book a useful source for putting their knowledge of differing types to work toward communication with colleagues. For public libraries serving business professionals. Marguerite Mroz, Baltimore Cty. P.L., Md.-