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John Neely
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New Booklets Help improve Communication and Reduce Conflict
Two Titles Round Out Myers-Briggs Type IndicatorŽ
Introduction to TypeŽ Library
December 2, 2003
Palo Alto, CA -- Communication problems and conflict take their toll
on organizations and relationships. CPP,
Inc., a leading provider of practical solutions for training,
development and career management, has released two brand-new booklets
that provide detailed yet accessible advice on how a manager, trainer
or individual can take personality differences into account in order
to address these problems.
Different people receive and process information and relate to the
world around them in very different ways. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator®
(MBTI®) instrument is the premier assessment tool for understanding
individual personality differences (type preferences) and applying
that understanding to the ways people work and interact. An understanding
of personality-one's own and others'-can even mean the difference
between success and failure, for today's organizations.
"Millions of people take the MBTI assessment every year,"
observes David O. Krantz, President and CEO of CPP, Inc., "and
most of them are struck by its uncanny ability to explain how they
think, feel and act." These two new booklets, Introduction
to Type® and Communication by Donna Dunning and Introduction
to Type® and Conflict by Damian Killen and Danica Murphy,
go the next step and make it easy to apply Myers-Briggs® insights
when dealing with others in the workplace.
"An understanding of personality type can improve understanding
of people's communication styles," said Dunning. "By recognizing
what different individuals like to hear, how they express themselves
and how they prefer to give and receive feedback, you can improve
their performance and your own."
"And type can be a powerful tool for approaching interpersonal
conflicts," said Killen. "By considering MBTI type preferences
in a structured conflict management process, you can understand others'
behavior better and identify and correct your own blind spots."
Introduction to Type® and Conflict can be used on its own
or in combination with the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument
and related conflict management tools.
"These two booklets round out our Introduction to Type® Library,
a comprehensive resource for every Myers-Briggs practitioner and trainer,"
says Krantz. Each booklet costs $10; quantity discounts are available.
The 12-volume Introduction to Type® Library costs $100.
Those who are unfamiliar with the theory of personality types should
also read CPP's Introduction to Type® booklet, take the Myers-Briggs
assessment, and learn about their own type.
About the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Assessment
The MBTI assessment is the most popular personality instrument in
the world-used by thousands of individuals and organizations, including
89 of the Fortune 100. CPP, Inc., offers more than 75 publications
and tools to aid in understanding and applying assessment results.
The Myers-Briggs assessment must be administered and interpreted by
a qualified practitioner. Completing the MBTI questionnaire online
or on paper takes 15 to 25 minutes.
About the Authors
Donna Dunning is a psychologist and director of Dunning Unlimited,
a successful employee development consulting firm. She is the author
of What's Your Type of Career?. Damian Killen is managing director
of THRIVE, a human resources consultancy based in Dublin, Ireland,
and Danica Murphy is an independent consultant and psychologist who
works with THRIVE. Both frequently lead workshops on conflict and
on the MBTI instrument.
About CPP, Inc.
CPP, Inc., is the
exclusive publisher of the Myers-Briggs instrument and the Thomas-Kilmann
Conflict Mode Instrument. For 45 years it has been the leading provider
of assessments administered by professionals responsible for meeting
individual and organizational development needs. The company publishes
assessments and training tools for a variety of applications, such
as leadership development, coaching, teambuilding, career management,
and retention. CPP's products and publications are available directly
from CPP and through thousands of professional counselors and consultants
worldwide.
To order any Introduction to Type® booklet or the library,
to learn more about the Myers-Briggs assessment and CPP, or to learn
how to become a qualified MBTI practitioner, visit www.cpp.com or
call 800-624-1765.
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MBTI, Myers-Briggs and Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
are registered trademarks of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator Trust.
The CPP logo is a trademarks of CPP, Inc.
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