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    Team Leadership

    Team Leadership MGT 521 December 15, 2014 Team Leadership The following document was created in an effort to evaluate the individual characteristics of each team member and to form an effective team. The team objective is to establish a new department that will implement the company's expansion into the Home Automation market. The target date for the unit to be fully operational is March 15, 2015. A Jungian 16-type personality assessment was conducted on a team to aid in selecting the correct

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    Personality Type Jungian Scale

    Team Leadership MGT521 January 20, 2014 Team Leadership The team members assigned to this group are of multiple personality types. The types range from reserved, creative, and highly idealistic too skeptical, critical, independent, and stubborn. Based on the personality test the “E” category individuals are aware of the external areas that surround them, the individuals around them, and outward happenings. The “I” category individuals are aware of the internal areas that surround them like

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    Personality and Management

    sensitive or intuitive, whether you choose feeling over thinking, or if you are a judger or perceiver. After taking the Myers Briggs Personality test, I became more aware of my personality and what career path would be most suitable for me. I am an ENFJ, which stands for; extrovert, intuitive, feeling, and judging. Overall, I am very tuned into the feelings of others, responsible and tend to be a leader. Loyal, responsive, and sympathetic are some of the other traits that I possess. When I first read

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    Personality

    SQUEEZE” “ONE EXCITING CHALLENGE AFTER ANOTHER” “EVERYTHING HAS ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT” INTP “A LOVE OF PROBLEMSOLVING” ESFJ ENFJ ENTJ “HOSTS AND HOSTESSES OF THE WORLD” “SMOOTH TALKING PERSUADERS” “LIFE’S NATURAL LEADERS” Based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator sm Where are you on the diagram above? Are you an ENFJ – someone who spends his or her time involved with the things around them (“E” for Extravert), sees the world in terms of possibilities (“N”

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    5dpp Activity 2

    The disadvantages far out weigh any benefit from this model, as personality type ENFJ’s are sensitive (identified by the Jung typology test); Too Sensitive – While receptive to criticism, seeing it as a tool for leading a better team, it's easy for ENFJs to take it a little too much to heart. (NERIS Analytics Limited, 2011). The CIPD Profession Maps focus is aimed at HR professionals; it adds the greatest sustained value to the organisation and how it operates now and in the future, It captures what

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    Team Charter

    of the team will be met by taking into account each individual’s personality and skill set to maximize the potential of the team members. The Learning Team is composed of three different personality types. The three different personalities are ENFJ (Extroverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Judging), INTJ (Introverted, Intuitive, Thinking, and Judging), and ENFP (Extroverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving). Because all of these personalities have different strengths and weaknesses, it is very

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    Myers Briggs Type Indicator Report

    This Saturday academy helped me learn about my personality, social identity, and how to present my “story” in a personal essay. Based on the Myers Briggs Type Indicator Test, it identified me as an ENFJ—extraverted feeling with introverted intuition. This identification interrupted me as an honest individual with excellent people skills and is well-organized. This personality type’s description was very accurate when describing my personality. For example, I have always had great people skills after

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    Jung's Typology Test

    My first reaction was oh no another test that won’t be accurate. I had no problem answering the questions. This was a surprise I thought it would be more difficult to decide on which answer was best. I wanted the test to be accurate. I would think that the answer could be skewed if my answers weren’t thought out. The Human- metrics Jung typology test scored my types as a 22% extravert, 41%intuitive, (5 feeling and 6% judging. After initially reading that, I really had no idea what to expect from

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    Personal Narrative: My Life As A Returning Student

    Initially, I remember feeling a fear and high stress level, as a returning adult to graduate school, after 10 years. I was worried that I would not have enough time with my hectic schedule, worried that I would neglect other areas of my life, and worried that I would fail. However, I have learned to balance my life and I must admit its a sacrifice well worth it. I have learned to take it one step at a time, by managing 1 stressor at a time, as I have been doing, although had failed to recognize or

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    What's Your Learning Style

    1. What is your Jung Typology profile? (ISTJ, ISFJ, INFJ, INTJ, ISTP, ISFP, INFP, INTP, ESTP, ESFP, ENFP, ENTP, ESTJ, ESFJ, ENFJ, ENTJ) ENTJ 2. What does your Jung Typology profile type indicate about yourself? (Refer to the TypeLogic[->0] or Know Your Type[->1] link) Extraverted iNtuitive Thinking Judging (check https://www.123test.com/ENTJ-personality-type/) for answer 3. What is your primary learning style(s) from the SmarterMeasure assessment? (Aural, Solitary, Verbal, Visual, Physical

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