Embracing Each Aspect of Your Introverted-Extroverted Self
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WorkHappy™
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In this episode Helen chats to Dan Barnfield, founder and director of Developing Potential UK, about personality types - specifically the extrovert-introvert spectrum on the Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI).
We discuss how to ensure that all personality types are included in team discussions and reassure one listener how to build confidence as a presenter, despite being an introvert. If you find yourself involved in Extraversion/Introversion debates, this might interest you. It might even provide you with some answers.
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