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Diversity Exercise: A Living Type Table Activity for Use With or Without MBTI Feedback

Gordon D. Lawrence
Diversity Exercise: A Living Type Table Activity for Use With or Without MBTI Feedback
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Gordon Lawrence, psychological type expert and author of People Types and Tiger Stripes, has created a living type table group exercise that can be used independently or as part of MBTI® feedback.

This handout provides multiple ways for you to engage clients in exercises that open the door to appreciating everyone’s unique gifts. This exercise can be used before feedback delivery or to simply demonstrate how people perceive information and make decisions in different yet constructive ways.

This exercise is written in nontype language, making it appropriate for workshops that do not include psychological type as part of the curriculum. Includes a detailed leader’s guide.

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