Exploring Team Dynamics Through Personality Assessments and Discussions

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Engage in a workshop focusing on team communication and understanding through self-assessments like the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). Discover your personality type, explore team dynamics, and participate in discussions. Despite controversies, the MBTI test serves as a valuable tool for team collaboration and understanding individual differences.


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  1. Communication in teams Santeri Palom ki

  2. Workshop instructions Complete the self-assessment at https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test (20min) Email yourself your results Once everyone is ready, fill in the Team MBTI template (5min) General discussion (30min) Discussion in groups

  3. My personality type: ENTP-A (Debater) 74% Extrovert Introvert 59% Intuitive Observant/ Sensor 54% Thinking Feeling 51% Judging Prospecting/ Perceiving 82% Assertive Turbulent Romy Santeri Jani

  4. Team MBTI Team: 50/50 Extrovert Introvert Intuitive Observant/ Sensor Thinking Feeling Judging Prospecting/ Perceiving Assertive Turbulent

  5. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Pseudo-scientific to be taken with a grain of salt

  6. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Pseudo-scientific to be taken with a grain of salt Controversial your work-me might not be like your leisure-me Image credits: meme.xyz

  7. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Pseudo-scientific to be taken with a grain of salt Controversial your work-me might not be like your leisure-me Illustrative your MB-type is not like your blood type

  8. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Pseudo-scientific to be taken with a grain of salt Controversial your work-me might not be like your leisure-me Illustrative your MB-type is not like your blood type Static people, on the other hand, are dynamic

  9. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Pseudo-scientific to be taken with a grain of salt Controversial your work-me might not be like your leisure-me Illustrative your MB-type is not like your blood type Static people, on the other hand, are dynamic Despite it s controversies, the MBTI test is a good tool to support discussion on team dynamics

  10. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Pseudo-scientific to be taken with a grain of salt Controversial your work-me might not be like your leisure-me Illustrative your MB-type is not like your blood type Static people, on the other hand, are dynamic Despite it s controversies, the MBTI test is a good tool to support discussion on team dynamics - Santeri Palom ki

  11. The four dimensions of personality Extroverts Introverts Energy Depicts how one gains energy from external or internal sources Extroverts tend to think out loud, prefer to work in groups, brainstorm Introverts tend to prefer thinking through things on their own first, then discuss their ideas with others Consider using methods like Me, We, Us in team work Icons by iconnice,

  12. The four dimensions of personality Sensors Intuitives Cognitive Depicts the ways in which one thinks practical vs. abstract Sensors like to focus on facts and details, and tend to favor hands-on work to theories, ideas and concepts Intuitives look for brand-new ideas and the big picture and concepts Different types of thinking might excel in different type of tasks Icons by Iconnice, Smashicons

  13. The four dimensions of personality Thinkers Feelers Values Whether person values objectivity & logic or empathy & relationships Thinkers prefer objectivity and focus on the task, but can seem distant and over-analytic Feelers might prefer building a strong team over focusing on the task Social activities can help bring different types of people together Icons by Iconnice, Smashicons, Freepik

  14. The four dimensions of personality Judgers Perceivers Self-management Depicts whether one prefers to be organized or spontaneous Judgers like to plan ahead and prefer not to change course Perceivers appreciate flexibility and may have trouble meeting deadlines, but are more adaptive to sudden changes Judgers are good at managing deadlines, perceivers at pivots Icons by Iconnice, Smashicons, Freepik at Flaticon

  15. Empathy builds teams and designs better products Learn to understand yourself and why others are different

  16. Empathy builds teams and designs better products Learn to understand yourself and why others are different Learn to hate (some) people less

  17. Empathy builds teams and designs better products Learn to understand yourself and why others are different Learn to hate (some) people less Learn to work better as a team

  18. Empathy builds teams and designs better products Learn to understand yourself and why others are different Learn to hate (some) people less Learn to work better as a team Learn to communicate to different types of people

  19. Empathy builds teams and designs better products Learn to understand yourself and why others are different Learn to hate (some) people less Learn to work better as a team Learn to communicate to different types of people BE EXCELLENT TO EACH OTHER.

  20. Self-reflection & group discussion Take a moment to read through the pseudo-scientific kitchen psychology analysis of yourself. Reflect on it. Go into groups and discuss the results you received, as well as the template. Guiding topics and questions: I like being thanked for what I ve done/how I do things I am organized/unorganized I feel comfortable/uncomfortable in social situations I need social interaction/time to my self to re-energize I like to work in groups/by myself I like/dislike presenting in front of a crowd I like/dislike taking care of meeting deadlines

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