Celebrity MBTI® Personality Type: Barack Obama, ENTP or ENFJ?

In MBTI, MBTI Celebrities, Personality Type by Leon Jesmanowicz, Vice-President

Barack Obama Personality Type Today marks the continuation of our Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Celebrity blog series.  Previously we had featured Muhammad Ali and his MBTI® INFJ personality type preference.  This week we focus on the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, and his personality type. Unlike our previous blogs, there has been serious discussion pertaining to the perceived … Read More

How MBTI® Personality Types Choose College Majors

In College Prep, MBTI, Personality Type, Strong Interest Inventory by Jonathan Bollag, Owner and Founder

The MBTI Test and College Majors MBTI® Types vary in many ways and this holds true for their college major selection process. Whether it is which college majors they choose, or the decision-making process they go through to choose such college majors, college students vary in both processes. We have previously discussed the varying choices of college major curriculum by … Read More

TKI Test: The Art of Skillful Compromising

In TKI by Leon Jesmanowicz, Vice-President

The Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, or TKI test for short, focuses on how to best deal with conflict.  One of the methods of dealing with conflicts is the art of Compromising.  The secret to skillfully utilizing Compromising in your conflicts is identifying exactly when it is appropriate, and when other modes of conflict management can lead to better results. Compromising … Read More

The MBTI® Test: Are You In The Grip?

In MBTI, Personality Type by Jonathan Bollag, Owner and Founder

MBTI® Test We have mentioned numerous times in our blogs the importance of knowing your MBTI® Personality Type, though we have spent less time discussing the other side of your Type known as your less preferred functions, also known as your “inferior functions”.  Your less preferred functions are the parts of your personality that you do not use as often, … Read More