Personality Matters Blog

Posted 05 October 2022 by
Global Marketing

How to build a more effective hybrid workplace

Paying closer attention to employee needs is the way to make remote, in-office, and hybrid teams function better.

Posted 12 January 2021 by
Kevin Wood, Writer at The Myers-Briggs Company

Patrick Lencioni on team trust, vulnerability, and the MBTI® assessment

The author of 5 Dysfunctions of a Team shares his insights on the MBTI assessment for individual and team development...

Posted 01 July 2020 by
Rachel Cubas-Wilkinson, Senior Consultant, The Myers-Briggs Company

Use the platinum rule for better workplace relationships

You've probably heard of the golden rule? With personality insight, you now need the platinum rule...

Posted 17 June 2020 by
Claire Bremner, Principal Consultant, The Myers-Briggs Company

Self Awareness, Leadership and Organizational Success

What can self-awareness in your company's leaders contribute to organizational success? 

Posted 26 May 2020 by
Claire Bremner, Principal Consultant, The Myers-Briggs Company

Missing this one thing makes team collaboration impossible

What's the key ingredient to team collaboration? This second piece on leadership will show you...

Posted 20 April 2020 by
Helen Rayner, Thought Leadership Lead Consultant, The Myers-Briggs Company

Trust in Companies - What Happens When You Go Virtual?

Tips for managers and leaders about trust in a virtual organization...

Posted 25 March 2020 by
Catherine Ellwood, Principle Consultant, The Myers-Briggs Company

Building trust through transparency

How openness and predictability make teams more effective...

Posted 27 December 2016 by
Global Marketing

MBTI® Users Conference—“Culture Matters” Panel: Macro and Micro Perspectives

For the second year in a row, I was asked to serve as moderator for the conference-wide panel session. Now that I have a little experience with panels under my belt, I was a bit more open to the idea of being a moderator. It helps to remind myself that the moderator’s key task is to encourage the audience to pay attention to the panelists and not himself. I just had to introduce the topic and the panelists and then keep things moving along. In the end of course, that is all easier said than done...

Posted 14 January 2016 by
Global Marketing

MBTI® Tool and Influencing—The Power of the Mental Processes

I slept well and was excited about what day 2 of the MBTI® Users Conference would bring. The first session of the day was an exciting keynote by Damian Killen, Founder & Managing Director at Thrive, and Rich Thompson, Divisional Director of Research at CPP. The session was titled “MBTI®—The Missing Piece in the Influencing Jigsaw.” Anyone who attended the conference received a very informative and snazzy white paper on influencing, based on current research from 2...

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