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1 COLL148 – Week 6 Live Lesson

2 Tonight’s Presenters Host: Professor Jonathan Agresta, Chair of Student Success, Northeast Group Guest Speaker: Dr. Tonitta McNeal, Assistant Dean of Academic Excellence, Southeast Group

3 Agenda Introductions Overview of the Week Chat with a Dean!
Dr. McNeal Personality Types What are they? What aren’t they? Interests Holland Interest Environments Personal Values Assignment Importance of demonstrating acquired knowledge and synthesis Short Q&A and Wrap-up

4 Personality Types Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)
Assessment tool to identify personality preferences Developed by Katherine Briggs and Isabel Briggs Myers Based on early work of Swiss psychologist Carl Jung (Sukiennik & Raufman, 2016)

5 Personality Types Their work has led to 16 unique personality types
(Sukiennik & Raufman, 2016)

6 Personality Types (16personalities.com, 2017)

7 Holland Interest Environments
(Sukiennik & Raufman, 2016)

8 Values recap Definition: Values are
Values are the deeply held convictions that influence your thinking when you are faced with choices. Values are prized and cherished, publicly affirmed, chosen freely, chosen from alternatives and after the consideration of consequences, and acted on repeated and consistently. (Sukiennik & Raufman, 2016)

9 Values are Reflected In Choices
(Sukiennik & Raufman, 2016)

10 Mission Statement Defined:
An expression of your most important values put into action to achieve a goal. (Sukiennik & Raufman, 2016)

11 Mission Statement Defined: Example:
An expression of your most important values put into action to achieve a goal. Example: Values: Supporting family, expanding knowledge of IT field, conservation (Sukiennik & Raufman, 2016)

12 Mission Statement Defined: Example: Mission Statement:
An expression of your most important values put into action to achieve a goal. Example: Values: Supporting family, expanding knowledge of IT field, conservation Mission Statement: I will expand my knowledge in the IT field through hard-work and study, which will enable me to become financially able to support my loved ones as well as dedicating time and resources to helping preserve the environment. (Sukiennik & Raufman, 2016)

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14 Questions?

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