True to Type: Answers to the Most Commonly Asked Questions About Interpreting the MyersBriggs Type Indicator
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The MyersBriggs Type Indicator.
Every year, millions of people take it.
Carefully validated, highly reliable, the MBTI has become the most popular personality indicator in the world, an indispensable tool for managers, consultants, trainers and personal administrators.
The MBTI is an indicator, not a test. It is not meant to predict performance, analyze abilities, categorize, or make value judgments. It is designed to show and individual's preferences in four areas of life: how we see reality; how we judge that reality; where we go to get our energy for life; and how others see our orientation to the world.
Unfortunately, all too often, those taking the MBTI sometimes even those administering or interpreting it misunderstand what it measures and what conclusions can be drawn from the results.
That's where True to Type comes in. Written in a simple and straightforward manner by an experienced consultant, True to Type helps the reader understand and interpret the MBTI. This is a book for those who have taken it and want to know what it means to them.
William C. Jeffries
William Jeffries is an international consultant and trusted executive coach, who works with prominent business and political leaders in over twenty countries.A prolific writer, he has written several books on leadership, business high performance, psychology, team building,and personal mastery, as well as other novels set in Southeast Asia, Virginia Beach,and Qatar. Having graduated fromWest Point with a degree in engineering and serving for over twenty years in the military, including teaching assignments at West Point and the National Defense University, Bill is well versed injoint military operations and Washington political intrigue. His graduate and post graduate studies at Duke University were all in language, literature, and values and helped prepare him for his work with the many university graduate programsand Fortune 500 Companies where he curently teaches leadership and Executive Development.
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