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Understanding Personal Preferences Using Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI)

The aim of this course is to equip you with an in-depth understanding of your own and others? personal style preferences in order to build better relationships

Who should attend?

Any manager, HR /learning and development professional or member of staff who would like to who would like to better understand their own personal preferences and how these impact on those around them and use this knowledge to build effective relationships

Benefits

By the end of this workshop you will be able to:

• Describe your own personal style preferences and the impact they have on others
• Develop greater understanding of the personal style preferences of other people
• Utilise techniques to adapt your style in order to create stronger relationships with other people

Course Overview:

• Introduction to Myers Briggs Type Indicator
• Understanding your own personal style preference
• Awareness of the impact this has on others
• Communicating effectively with other people
• Adapting your style to create greater impact
• Dealing with difficult situations
• Action planning

Style of the Course: The course is highly active and participative. Each individual receives a Myers Briggs Type Indicator report and one to one debrief on the day. During the workshop participants undertake activities, exercises and discussions to help them put what they learn into practice.

Course Length: Oneday Workshop 09.00 to 17.00 with an hour for lunch

Course Venue: London

2009 Course Dates: April 29 & October 21. Other course dates available on request.

Price: £450 plus VAT. We provide discounts when booking 3 or more delegates. We can also run this course for you in-company at favourable rates for 4 or more people. Please contact us on 01628 526535 or info@thestairway.co.uk

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