MBTI – KGI Myers-Briggs Type Indicator – Klein Group Instrument Robert R. Klein, Ed.D.
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Four Main Scales Extraversion (E) Sensing (S) Thinking (T) Judging (J) Introversion (I) Intuition (N) Feeling (F) Perceiving (P) ––––––––
Strength of Preference “ 0 ” slight moderate clear very clear very clear ExtravertIntrovert
MBTI Sixteen Types ESTP ESFP ENFP ENTP ESTJ ESFJ ENFJ ENTJ ISTP ISFP INFP INTP ISTJ ISFJ INFJ INTJ
Extraversion – Introversion Extraversion / Introversion “Attitude Energy” l Outgoing l Outer world focus l Talkers vs. Writers l Experience the World l Inner World l Thinkers vs. Talkers l Work quietly l Understand the World
Sensing – Intuition Sensing / iNtuition “Irrational Functions” l Uses senses l “Present” l Realistic l Factual l Regulations l 6th sense l Big Picture l Global l Possibilities l Imagination l Inspiration
Thinking – Feeling Thinking / Feeling “Rational Functions” l Logical l Analytical l People - centered values l Sympathetic l Tactful
Judging – Perceiving l Planned l Structure l Organized l Control l Flexibility l Spontaneity l Keep options open l Seek to understand l Life vs. control Judging / Perceiving “Outer world Attitude” “Lifestyle”
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