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Majors Personality Type Inventory Qualifying training

Majors Personalty Type Inventory (Majors PTI) Qualifying Training

The Majors Personality Type InventoryTM is one of the most extensively used personality type tools in the industry. Based on the Jung/Myers-Briggs personality theory, this instrument was developed in the 1990s by Mark Majors, who helped to develop the MBTI Step II instrument. The MajorsPTI has only 52 questions and can be completed on-line or on paper in a self-scoreable version. Quick to administer, it has 92% accuracy, compared to 86% in other well-known instruments

 

Training:

In a 4-day workshop you will learn to use a tool that can be applied in many areas of training and coaching:

  • Understanding self and others
  • Developing effective communication
  • Building better work teams
  • Improving workplace behaviour and career success
  • Discovering how and why people learn differently
  • Understanding and managing stress
  • Decision making and problem solving

This training will teach you how to present workshops on personality type and how to use the questionnaire and the theory with individuals. Successful completion of our 4-day program will give you a life-long qualification to purchase, use and interpret the results of the MajorsPTITM. And, you can apply what you learn immediately!

Who Should Attend? This Programme is designed for professionals who work with individuals or groups, including training, organization consulting, coaching, counselling, psychotherapy, education, and management.

Training Dates:

  • Brisbane: April 24-27, 2012
  • Sydney: June 26-30, 2012
  • Melbourne: July 16-19, 2012 (TBC)
  • Brisbane: October 9-12, 2012
  • Sydney: November 19-22, 2012

For more information or to register, please visit http://www.itd.net.au/majors.htm

To see the Majors PTI product range, please visit our online store at https://shop.acer.edu.au/acer-shop/app

 
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