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42: How to Gain Insight Into Personality

42: How to Gain Insight Into Personality

FromCoaching for Leaders


42: How to Gain Insight Into Personality

FromCoaching for Leaders

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jun 18, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Every leader will ultimately engage and develop people who have different personality preferences than they do. Too often, we lead others they way we would like to be led. In this episode, Bonni & Dave Stachowiak introduce the personality series and discuss ways that leaders can gain insight into the personalities of themselves and others.

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Special Guest: Dr. Bonni Stachowiak

Bonni and Dave both mentioned the book, Please Understand Me II by David Keirsey

Get clear on your own personality first

Journaling
Books
Space for quiet/thinking
Coaching
Feedback from others and development reports
Assessments

We tend to lead people the way that we like to be led - but often that's not the other party's preference.

Personality isn't about good and bad or putting people into boxes - it's about preference

There are a few models: Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) and DiSC are the most popular

They are both widely accepted models
They both have fans and critics
Neither one is perfect
MBTI a bit easier to understand quickly - has a stronger network of control
DiSC - less black and white - but very insightful

Things for leaders to be cautious of:

Assessments are wrong - MBTI only gets all four correct 65%-80% of the time
Beware people that tell you that assessments are the end all and be all of hiring and leading people (or that their assessment is perfect)
Personality isn't about good and bad or putting people into boxes - it's about preference
Any strength overused becomes a liability
If you have someone come in to work with your team, have someone who is well trained, experienced, and just uses assessments as one data point

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Released:
Jun 18, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode

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