Improvement Leaders Collaboratives Residential Module MBTI.

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Improvement Leaders Collaboratives Residential Module MBTI

MBTI Overview This is your assessment and profile Based on Jungian psychology The profile tells you the clarity of your preference It helps you understand where you are not where you could be

E I (Where you get your energy from) Key characteristics Extraversion Attuned to external environment Prefer to ‘talk through’ problems Learn best through doing or discussion Breadth of interests Tend to speak and act first, reflect later Introversion Drawn to contemplation in inner world Prefer to ‘think through’ problems Learn best by reflection, mental ‘practice’ Depth of interest Tend to reflect before acting or speaking

Solar Powers EXTRAVERSION Battery Powers INTROVERSION

S N (How you acquire information) Key characteristics Sensing Focus on what is real and actual Value practical applications Factual and concrete, notice detail Observe and remember specifics Enjoy the present Want information to be accurate and precise Trust experience iNtuition Focus on ‘big picture’, possibilities Value imaginative insights Abstract and theoretical See patterns and meanings Enjoy anticipating the future Stimulated by ambiguity Trust inspiration

T F (How you prefer to make decisions) Key characteristics Thinking Guided by objective logic Focus on cause and effect Look for flaws in logic Apply consistent principles in dealing with people At work emphasise involvement with tasks Feeling Guided by personal values and convictions Focus on harmony with own and others’ values Look for common ground and shared values Treat each person as a unique individual At work emphasise and support the process

J P (How you interact with the world) Key characteristics Judging Like to get things decided Scheduled and organised Enjoy decision making and planning Dislike working under time pressure Like to decide as soon as is reasonable to do so Perceiving Like to keep options open Spontaneous and adaptable Enjoy the process, no decision before its time Energised by last-minute time pressures Like to keep decisions open as long as is reasonable to do so

ISTJ ISTP ESTP ESTJ ISFJ ISFP ESFP ESFJ INFJ INFP ENFP ENFJ INTJ INTP ENTP ENTJ

E 67%33% I S 53%47% N T 76%24% F J 66%34% P Source: OPP, European Data Supplement for MBTI Step 1, Jan 2009, page 20, Table 2.2: Type table for OPPassessment data (reported type, n=167,824)