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Find inspiration and material on Type
After the conference you will be able to purchase all the presentations held by the presenters.
Prior to the conference, get more inspiration for the use of Type understanding, like articles related to “Type and Relations” and “Aspects of Type”, which will be accessible for download.
May 15th 2008 | ||
Speaker | Subject | Download |
| Elizabeth Murphy | MMTIC | Presentation |
| Rikard Larsson & Patrick Sweet | Enhancing Career Development and Coaching with Jungian Types | Presentation |
| Damian Killen | Type & Innovation | Presentation |
| Clare Howards | Type in the Training room | Presentation |
May 16th 2008 | ||
Speaker | Subject | Download |
| Anne Buchanan | The New Generation of Insights Discovery | Presentation |
| Dick Otter | Working with Type in the Chemical Sector | Presentation |
| Elizabeth Murphy | Relating to Children: The Bumps and Blessing of Helping Children Discover Their World in Their Way | Presentation |
| Georg Stüer | Typology in Coaching | Presentation |
| Roger Pearman | Type Development: The Next Frontier of Effectiveness | Presentation |
| Roy Childs | Relational Intelligence and Current Leadership Thinking | Presentation |
| Susan Nash | Dating, Mating & Relating | Presentation |
| Thor Ødegaard | Conflict and Type | Presentation |
May 17th 2008 | ||
Speaker | Subject | Download |
| Dick Otter | Typology and Top Sport | Presentation 1 Presentation 2 |
| Jo Maddocks | A Theoretical and Applied Link between Type and Emotional Intelligence | Presentation |
Article:
Five Lenses of Coaching
By Linda Berens
What does it take to use type well as a coaching tool? Coaching ranges from supporting the client and asking powerful questions to giving information, suggestions, and assignments. No matter what your coaching approachis, you will be more effective if you use more than one lens and you have a solid knowledge of each of the 16 types as a whole...
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Article:
Relating Quality Time Together
By Susan Nash
In today’s busy world, one of the most important keys to a successful partnership is the ability to spend quality time with our mate. A couple who cannot play together is unlikely to stay together. However, the pressures on each person’s time are considerable, and being able to create time for our partner among the myriad of tasks and conflicting expectations is far from easy. In this article, we will provide content and practical exercises to help you and your partner carve out shared quality time.
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Susan Nash will be presenting a Workshopat the conference on Dating, Mating & Relating, on Friday afternoon 16 May.
Article:
About the MMTIC
By Elizabeth Murphy
Like the well-known Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® instrument, the Murphy-Meisgeier Type Indicator for Children® (MMTIC™) is a self-report assessment of psychological type. Although the two instruments share the same theoretical approach to understanding personality, first proposed by Carl Jung and further developed by Isabel Myers, they differ in the age groups for which they are designed. The MBTI® assessment is intended for a mature audience, while the shorter, easier-to-read MMTIC instrument is designed for type assessment in children and teenagers (grades 2-12).
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Visit Elisabeth Murphy's own webiste on www.theelisabethmurphy.com

