Personal Styles & Teambuilding (Personality Assessment similar to MBTI)
Overview
The Personal Style Inventory (PSI) was developed to help others learn and apply some of the concepts contained in Carl Jung's, Psychological Types (1921). The PSI has been used throughout the world by thousands of people who want to understand the mainsprings of their own behavior and the behavior of others. Individuals' personal styles are not right or wrong, good or bad; they are only different. Each personal style has strengths and blind spots. For most people this learning experience broadens your sensitivity to themselves and to others.
Who Should Attend
The Personal Style Inventory is appropriate for all organizational members or for individuals who wish to learn their personality style.
Brief Course Outline
Participants will identify their individual personal style in areas covered by the inventory
Participants will relate their personal styles to their patterns of behavior and the relationships they establish in the world
Participants will use the inventory to help plan behaviors they believe will help them develop more satisfactory and productive relationships with a wider range of people
Participants will learn how a team consisting of various styles makes a better work environment -- and learn how to work more efficiently with different styles than their own.