Otto Kroeger, Janet M. Thuesen & Hile Rutledge
Type Talk at Work (Revised): How the 16 Personality Types Determine Your Success on the Job
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Customer Reviews
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- This book is chock-full of examples of how type comes into play in the workplace, and how understanding type can help us improve workplace dynamics. The authors look at type in the context of leadership, team building, problem solving, conflict...
- This book is a fabulous book for managers. I am the regional for several stores, and the biggest complaints from employees are of people not getting along. In assessing the complaints with the help of this book, I realized it was due to miscommunication,...
- This book is great for using Myers Briggs in the workplace. I used it to accompany a presentation I gave on MBTI. The participants were not very familiar with MBTI - this book talks about the types in a very understandable way and places it into to the...
- It is interesting to really see personalities mapped out and you better believe you will start laughing when you read some of these descriptions and they match some of the people you work with to a tee. It's a good read.
- All personality books offer generalizations and this is no different. The authors, however, do acknowledge the limitations of the Myers-Briggs test (in contrast to Please Understand Me, a worthless book). I had my staff take the MB test to see how they...
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