Myers-Briggs® Test ISFJ Personality Type and Innovation

In Blogs, Innovation, ISFJ, MBTI, Personality Type by Taylor Micaela

ISFJ Personality Type and Innovation Different people and personality types prefer to approach innovation in a variety of ways, including innovation for themselves or for others. Each Myers-Briggs® Test Type has their own way of innovating, with strengths and weaknesses that can both help and hinder innovation. Learning about your MBTI® Type’s innovation tendencies can help you become more efficient and … Read More

Myers-Briggs® Test ISTJ Personality Type and Innovation

In Blogs, Innovation, ISTJ Personality Type Blogs, MBTI, Personality Type by Taylor Micaela

ISTJ Personality Type and Innovation Each Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Personality Type has its own way of creating ideas and seeing those ideas come to fruition. Honing in on your Myers-Briggs® Test Type’s strengths and weaknesses in the field of innovation can help you focus your energies on specific stages, areas, and roles in creative moments. This week, we’ll explore how … Read More

The Myers-Briggs® Test ISTJ Personality Type and Project Management

In Blogs, ISTJ Personality Type Blogs, MBTI, Personality Type, Project Management by Taylor Micaela

ISTJ Personality Type And Project Management Depending on your Myers-Briggs® Test Personality Type, you may find that you work best at different stages of a project or in different roles in a group. By learning about how your group’s Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Types best work when it comes to completing projects, you can set yourself up from success at the beginning, … Read More

The MBTI® Test ISTJ Personality Type and Emotional Intelligence

In Blogs, Emotional Intelligence, ISTJ Personality Type Blogs, MBTI, Personality Type by Taylor Micaela

MBTI® ISTJ Personality Type and Emotional Intelligence Each Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) Personality Type has a varying level of emotional intelligence—whether they are best at dealing with emotions internally (intrapersonal) or best at expressing their emotions openly with others (interpersonal), everyone has a different way of dealing with their feelings and understanding the feelings of those around them. This week, … Read More

College Major Assessment: How Do College Students Learn Best?

In Blogs, College Prep, MBTI by Jonathan Bollag, Owner and Founder

College Major Assessments Learning & The Eight Dichotomies: Extraversion, Introversion, Sensing, Intuition, Thinking, Feeling, Judging, and Perceiving. Everyone learns differently. The world is split into 16 different Myers-Briggs® (MBTI®) Personality Types. Hence we learn in 16 different ways. Of course, these learning styles still vary slightly, though our innate preferred learning style, that is, how we were born to learn, … Read More

Fiscal Cliff : Take Back Control Over Your Employment Future

In Blogs, MBTI, Strong Interest Inventory by Leon Jesmanowicz, Vice-President

One of the biggest continual headlines in the news has been concerning the battle between the Democrats and Republicans over how to avoid the “ fiscal cliff ”.  One of the points of interest in the dealings is concerning the extension of unemployment insurance for the long-term unemployed.  Experts say that if and when a deal is struck that the … Read More

MBTI® Test Communication In The Workplace

In Blogs, MBTI, Resources by Leon Jesmanowicz, Vice-President

MBTI® Test Within any workplace environment proper communication is a vital component to success.  The key to successfully communicating is properly identifying your communication viewpoint, figuring out who you are communicating to (from a personality type perspective), and then properly conveying your intended message in a way that keeps your audience receptive.  Today we’ll talk about three workplace communication viewpoints … Read More