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Posts Tagged ‘career’

Posted in Blog on April 17, 2013

Leadership Illustrations

By Donna Dunning In my MBTI® Certification workshops I ask groups to describe leadership strengths and challenges associated with their preferences. These visual representations of type preferences help illustrate individual differences. Here is a photo of a response from an NF ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on April 15, 2013

Finding the Motivation to Grow Your Career ENTP

By Donna Dunning Logical Explorers People who have preferences for ENTP tend to focus their attention in the outer world of ideas and interactions, using Extraverted Intuition (Ne) as their dominant function. They are excited when discussing new ideas and enjoy change and varie ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on April 9, 2013

Finding the Motivation to Grow Your Career ESFJ

By Donna Dunning Practical Contributors People who have preferences for ESFJ tend to focus their attention in the outer world of people and interactions, using Extraverted Feeling (Fe) as their dominant function. They enjoy working harmoniously with others to accomplish practical ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on April 3, 2013

Find Your Motivation and Grow Your Career

By Donna Dunning Personality type and motivation for learning Lately there have been many posts and conversations in the career development field about the importance of taking charge of your career. Many experts agree there is a need to adapt and flex in this rapidly changing, u ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on August 17, 2012

Are you disengaged at work?

By Donna Dunning In today’s economy, you may be happy to have any job and think it best to quietly go ahead and do your work. However this complacency could, over time, become problematic. Unpleasant consequences may occur when you stay in an unsatisfying job. Gradual Deteriora ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on August 10, 2012

Work is Personal for an INFP

By Donna Dunning Here is a story from my website by a reader with INFP preferences. I enjoyed reading about the range of creative pursuits, so clearly integrated with personal values and an interest in helping people, and making the world a better place. These are common themes i ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on August 3, 2012

Ideal Work for an ENTP

By Donna Dunning Leave the Follow-up to Someone Else Here is a succinct story from my website by a reader with ENTP preferences. Notice how the work suits the personality type approach in so many ways. It is creative, provides variety and opportunities to challenge, and leaves t ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 27, 2012

Introverted Sensing at Work

By Donna Dunning Here is a story from my website by a reader with ISTJ preferences describing how he approaches tasks at work. Individuals with these personality type preferences have a dominant function of Introverted Sensing (Si). Personality Type: ISTJ “As an ISTJ, I functi ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 20, 2012

A Mature ENTJ Describes his Strengths and Challeng ...

By Donna Dunning Here is a story from my website by a reader with ENTJ preferences describing how he became aware of the way others responded to his take-charge approach. Personality Type: ENTJ “I am probably a “poster child” for an ENTJ type; I have, or have experienced, v ... Continue Reading

Posted in Blog on July 13, 2012

INTPs can be their own worst critic

By Donna Dunning Here is a story from my website by a reader with INTP preferences. People with these preferences have Introverted Thinking (Ti) as a dominant function. Notice the depth and breadth of self-analysis in this story. Personality Type: INTP “My biggest strategy for ... Continue Reading