Myers-Briggs Team Building—Using Personality Type
to Build Effective Teams
(One-day Workshop)
WHO
SHOULD ATTEND:
Personality
types affect the functioning of teams. A team that works well
together is not a chance event. When team
members understand their motivating styles and that of others,
they are likely to be more open to different perspectives
and methods, which leads to more effective communication and
problem-solving. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator identifies
valuable differences between people, differences that can
be the source of much misunderstanding and miscommunication.
Becoming
aware of this information enhances understanding of yourself,
your motivations and natural strengths, as well as areas for
potential growth. It will help teams appreciate each other’s
strengths and encourage cooperation. The Myers Briggs Type
Indicator has been effectively used for a wide variety of
purposes such as organizational development, team building,
relationship counseling. Problem solving and multicultural
training.
YOU
WILL LEARN TO:
Myers-Briggs
Team Building is a highly-interactive workshop designed to
develop the interpersonal skills needed to interact successfully
with staff, peers and senior management.
- Determine
an individuals communication style
- The
sixteen personality styles
- Understand
the eight mental processes
- Your
personality style, your strengths, areas of growth
- How
each type manages change and conflict
- How
to communicate effectively to different styles and gain
cooperation
- The
stages of team development
- How
to build effective teams
- Effective
team problem solving meetings
COURSE
OUTLINE
Teams
and Personality Type
- Understanding
the concept of type development
- Myers-Briggs
personality assessment
- Discovering
your strengths, areas of growth
- Discovering
how each type handles change and conflict
Team
Development
- Stages
of team development
- Effective
team development
- Effective
team behaviors
- The
Ideal team
Group
Problem-Solving
- Team
problem-solving meeting
- Using
each mental process to resolve problems
- The
Problem-solving model
- Creative
thinking
Seminar
Tools:
This
workshop is highly interactive; participants will complete
their own Myers-Briggs assessment and be engaged in some fun
team exercises to demonstrate building effective teams. They
will also participate in a practical problem-solving meeting
dealing with real work issues.
For
information regarding this course, please contact:
Colin
Watson
Relationship Manager
J Watson Associates Inc
Tel: 905
820-9909
E-mail:
sales@jwatsonassociates.com
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