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Hello, I don't want to sound uninformed. But what is this like types that
you all talk about? An explanation is appreciated.
Lichia
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>Heres' another MBTI response....
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>Andrea
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>At 12:11 PM 2/27/98 EST, you wrote:
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>>I am looking to refresh my cadre of like-type MBTI exercises. Any great
>ideas
>>out there? Any web sites I might visit? Right now I use these exercises for
>>exploring like types in like-type groups:
>>E/I: Planning a recognition event for yourself.
>>S/N: Describing an object, like a marker or a lipstick.
>>T/F: Deciding who gets to attend a conference in the Caribbean, or other
>>great location.
>>J/P: Reviewing what you did last weekend.
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>Andrea,
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>>From "People Process" (Pfeiffer co) they suggest an exercise for T/F called
>"that building must go" where like types play the role of building
>administrators who have to plan out an eviction process for all the
>remaining tenants because the building will be demolished in a month.
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>For N/F; you might want to buy one of these plastic lego/ building blocks
>set (one for each group) and ask like types to build something (a factory,
>entertainment/training center or the like - something unfamiliar to
>everyone). It's fun and you might notice the S's reading the instructions
>in the box while Ns go wild with their ideas.
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>For I/E: How they would spend a two week vacation is also fun. Funny how
>I's would go to similar places - but the activities they will engage in
>gives them away.
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>J/P: Planning a party will also bring a lot of insight. We've seen J
>groups approach this like a really serious business launch. "Organized fun"
>was a description.
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>I also know of someone who does an "Advice to a Friend" exercise wherein I's
>give E's advice on his/her ideal work place / work process and vice-versa.
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>Good luck... Looking forward to other's responses.
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>Ricky Rafael
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>Manila, Phil
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