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Personality Matters
The Myers-Briggs Company Blog
Personality Matters contains business psychology insights, psychometric product news, and our latest training and product offers.
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Psychology of Leadership
What’s the psychology behind leaders and followers? How do you develop agile leaders, nurture good decision-making, and use psychological assessments in aiding leaders' growth? Listen to this podcast episode to find out!
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People have forgotten how to work with each other
Our consultants share the workplace trends and topics they’re hearing about.
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Worst thing about teams? Poor leaders
If you’re looking for ways to improve team performance, check the results and recommendations from these two new pieces of research by The Myers-Briggs Company.
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Working Across Cultures
What are the biggest challenges people face working across cultures? Listen to this episode of The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast with Frank Garten, cross-cultural expert and global leadership trainer to learn how to mitigate cultural challenges and improve communication.
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Can you pick up three bits of rubbish?
How micro habits are key to the environmental mission of Take 3 for the Sea, the new official charity partner of The Myers-Briggs Company
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Neuroscience, psychology and your MBTI® personality type
What’s the link between neuroscience and MBTI® personality type? We look at how neuroscience (or its successor), along with your MBTI personality type, could help achieve an even greater understanding of what it means to be human..
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Psychological Needs of Teams
In this episode of The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Marta Koonz, Principal Consultant for The Myers-Briggs Company, as she walks us through insights around using psychological needs to better work relationships and improve teamwork.
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How to foster an inclusive culture in a diverse organisation
Explore how to address the diversity that may already exist within your organisation. This article is for leaders at organisations that have made some progress but recognize that there’s still work to do.
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Happiness and profit are synergistic
Our well-being survey found higher workplace well-being to be positively correlated with factors including job satisfaction and so-called “organisational citizenship behaviors,” like contributing to organisational objectives and voluntarily helping co-workers.
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How stress and personality type affect leader’s risk tolerance & decision-making
Stress can affect a leader’s approach to risk which is strongly tied to investment and business strategy. But if a leader knows how their personality type affects their natural approach to risk-taking, as well as what stresses them out in the first place, they’re less likely to react to stress by making poor decisions.
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Inclusive Leadership
Why aren’t leaders as inclusive as they think? Listen to the latest podcast episode from The Myers-Briggs Company featuring Dr. Rachel Cubas-Wilkinson.
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In-person development and the importance of human synchronisation
What is human synchronization and why is it important for learning and development trainers, consultants and coaches to consider?
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To be an inclusive leader, you need to understand and respect personality preferences
There are three key diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives to understand if you want an inclusive company culture. Explore them in this blog.
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Burnout
With increased stress and changing workplaces, burnout is on the rise. Hear from one of the leading experts in the field of workplace burnout to learn all about why companies keep getting it wrong when it comes to employee burnout.
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3 Types of workplace conflict – and a tool to help resolve them
There are three types of conflict that people experience at work. Fortunately, HR professionals, leadership consultants, and executive coaches can help leaders and employees improve their conflict resolution skills with the FIRO-B® assessment.
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MBTI personality type and relationships
How can MBTI personality type help strengthen relationships? Do people with the same type get along better? Listen to this episode of The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast to find out!
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Does the MBTI assessment work across cultures?
Explore videos via this blog featuring Leanne Harris, Principal Consultant for The Myers-Briggs Company, as she explains more about using the MBTI assessment around the world
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How can you help managers develop an inclusive workplace for employees?
There’s no question that the demand for workplace inclusion has risen recently – and for good reason. A highly inclusive workplace means that people at all levels feel valued for their unique contributions. Discover how managers can help to create an inclusive workplace.
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Four ways to help employees manage 'always on' culture
With each new communication app or collaboration software, the work-life divide becomes increasingly blurred. Explore ways you can support people to manage the 'always on' culture.
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Are personalities permanent? Can your personality type change?
The fact that you see people change in your professional and personal life has prompted some to question the entire premise of personality type. Read on to discover more detail on the topic.
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Will Gen Z usher in a new generation of work-related conflict?
Awareness of different approaches to conflict could help multi-generational workforces understand each other and work together better.
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The Psychological, Emotional and Financial Value of Training & Development
When economies slow and budgets tighten, the training and development budget is often one of the first things to be cut. Discover why it’s a needed investment for successful business.
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Finding a Career with Purpose
In this episode of The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast, we speak with Julie Gross, founder and president of Collegiate Gateway LLC, a boutique consulting firm in New York City providing counseling on personality and interest assessments, college and graduate school admissions, and career planning.
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How to build a more effective hybrid workplace
Paying closer attention to employee needs is the way to make remote, in-office, and hybrid teams function better
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Conflict at work: what are your options?
In this blog you’ll see that, with a little thought about how we define it, conflict isn’t necessarily negative. Conflict is often positive and necessary. And you’ll see that you do have choice in how to approach it.
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The New TKI Team Report
The Thomas Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (also known as the TKI) is the world’s best-selling conflict management tool. Requiring no certification, it’s a favorite of HR practitioners and team leaders alike.
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Connecting with the People You Lead
In this episode of The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast, we speak with Dr. Martin Boult, psychologist, leadership expert and Senior Director of Professional Services and International Training at The Myers-Briggs Company.
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Leadership, Extraversion & Introversion
In this episode of The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast, we interview Jeri Bingham, leadership expert, author, consultant and founder and host of HushLoudly, a WGNradio.com podcast dedicated to amplifying the voices of Introverts.
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What is change management and why does it matter for organizations?
In the first episode of The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast, we interview Sherrie Haynie, seasoned consultant who guides organization development, executive development and change management initiatives for global clients.
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Introducing The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast
Want to hear from experts in psychology, HR, leadership, and more about trending topics in the work world? Introducing The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast!
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Were you asked if you wanted to go back to the office?
New research from The Myers-Briggs Company shows why talking and listening to employees is crucial for a successful hybrid work strategy.
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Why unconscious bias is bad for business
Unconscious bias affects our decision-making. Why not use a systematic decision-making process to start reducing bias?
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Psychology of Change in the Hybrid Workplace Whitepaper - Now Available
New whitepaper discusses 5 ways managers and HR leaders can use psychological and personality insights to help their people manage uncertainty and successfully implement change initiatives.
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Using interpersonal needs to make the hybrid model work for teams
What do hybrid teams need to work well together? More trust. And fewer assumptions. Here’s how interpersonal needs can help in both those areas.
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Inclusion - Who's buying?
If you’re in HR, how do you get your leaders and senior managers to buy into a diversity and inclusion program? These three tips can help you
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Another way to look at stress
How FIRO helps people to build trust in their relationships, improve morale and reduce stress in the workplace.
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How to develop high potential people using MBTI personality insights
HR professionals get insight into team dynamics, individual strengths and more with potential leaders when using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assessment.
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