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Let’s Get Personal: Working with Personality Type
- Self-paced
- Free Access
- Fee-based Certificate
- 4 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Starts on July 30, 2021
Course details
Syllabus
Week 1: Introduction & What is Personality Type?
- Introduction to Personality Type
- What is Personality Type
- Structure of MBTI – The Functions
- Structure of MBTI – The Attitudes
- A Few More Interesting Details
- The Big Ideas of What is Personality Type
Week 2: You and Your Personality
- Introduction
- Exploring Your Personality Type, Part I
- Exploring Your Personality Type, Part II
- Optimizing You
- Type Watching
- The Big Ideas of You and Your Personality
Week 3: Personality Applied, Part I
- Introduction
- Model for Problem-solving with Type
- Communicating with Type
- Triggers, Stress and the Grip
- Type Contribution to the Workplace
- The Big Ideas of Personality Applied, Part I
Week 4: Personality Applied, Part II
- Introduction
- Personality Type and Projects
- Energy Management by Type
- Conflict and Type
- Building Teams with Type
- The Big Ideas of Personality Applied, Part II
Prerequisite
None
Instructors
Jocelyn S. Davis
Adjunct faculty at University of Maryland, College Park, Project Management Center for Excellence at the Clark School of Engineering
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