An application of a psychometric personality type inventory to improve team development and performance
@inproceedings{Froggatt2007AnAO, title={An application of a psychometric personality type inventory to improve team development and performance}, author={Terry Froggatt and N. J. Bibby}, year={2007} }
The issue of individual type preferences and how they relate to learning and human resource management are explored. Team learning, knowledge transfer, characteristics of leadership and trust and trusting in the context of team development and performance, are analyzed through the use of the Myers Briggs Type Indicator. The research is conducted with a semi professional Australian Rules football team. The team consists of a culturally diverse group. Predominantly, Australian men between the…
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