ENFPs take their energy from the outer world of actions and spoken words. They prefer dealing with patterns and possibilities, particularly for people, and make decisions on the basis of personal values. Psychological Type Indicator (PTI) booklets provide an easy-to-understand reference for this type (based on Carl Jungs psychological type theory). Each booklet also includes a one page overview on each of the four relevant preferences. These pages make suggestions regarding time management, conflict, careers and general personality hints.
Authors: Steve Myers and Jon Warner
Publisher: Team Publications
Publication Date: 2002 All Rights Reserved
This series of Psychological Type Development Series Booklets is based on Carl Jungs psychological type theory. These development workbooks provide insights and suggestions for each of the 16 psychological types. Understanding psychological type can provide individuals, their managers and those who train or coach them, with an understanding of personality and its effect on performance both inside and beyond the workplace. Whether you are trying to better understand yourself or someone you work with, these booklets can give practical suggestions for time management, conflict, careers and more.
The Psychological Type Development Series Workbooks are designed to be utilized by anyone who has taken a Jungian-based psychological type instrument. If you have not yet taken one, we suggest you consider the Personality Type Indicator (PTI), the Jungian instrument available in the Assessments section of the ReadytoManage Webstore.
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