Any thoughts on the Myers-Briggs?

Started by BurkesGhost, August 20, 2013, 07:29:24 AM

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BurkesGhost

I am interested in the Myers-Briggs inventory as a way of understanding not only myself but the way people react to one another? Has anyone had any experience with this tool? What are your thoughts with respect to it?


Solar

I have about as much use for this as I do self help books.
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kimmkimm

 I don't know about this sorry so i can't say.

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It was given to me back in my early days in the sheriffs office.  It was fascinating as I was still young and so many possibilities were ahead of me.  I've had other personality tests done on me.  I am an extrovert...go figure.

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Egg

I took the Meyers-Briggs a million years ago and was designated an ENTJ.  The trick to doing this test is to get an expert's interpretation of the result. 

walkstall

Quote from: Egg on December 17, 2013, 10:30:03 AM
I took the Meyers-Briggs a million years ago and was designated an ENTJ.  The trick to doing this test is to get an expert's interpretation of the result.


I have learned in 65 years of working that anyone can be an expert that lives over 50 miles away.  They always cost more money.   :lol:  I know as I always got paid more to go fix problems that other would not or could not fix. 
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Egg

Quote from: walkstall on December 17, 2013, 10:50:48 AM

I have learned in 65 years of working that anyone can be an expert that lives over 50 miles away.  They always cost more money.   :lol:  I know as I always got paid more to go fix problems that other would not or could not fix.

Hah!  Or a "consultant." 

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A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."