Sandra K. Hirsh,
Jean M. Kummerow
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$14.95
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Provides MBTI® users in business and organizations with an introduction
to Jung's typology in language appropriate for these settings. This booklet
contains examples of how type concepts can be applied to organizational
issues such as career development, team building, and problem solving.
Individual descriptions of each of the 16 types within organizational settings
include strengths and potential pitfalls.
Third edition.
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| 32 pages Booklet |
| 1998 Distributed Product |
| Product No. 30003 |
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$14.95
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