Lifting the lid on Myers Briggs – Cooperation or Conflict? (21.02.23)

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SubjectSAS
DescriptionThe Programme Includes: A brief history of Myers Briggs The four preference scales Communication, conflict and Myers Briggs
Additional information

Have you ever wondered what makes people tick? Why is it that some people can think on

their feet and you can’t? Why does your colleague leave things to the last minute and you

are always on time? Based on the well-known Myers Briggs personality styles, this course

explores the range of styles and their relevance, particularly within team working,

communication and conflict between types. It will enable delegates to recognise, respond to

and benefit from different personalities in the workplace.

VenueRoom 10 & the Ward, Clinical Practice Centre, LEEDS - Leeds  View details
Date & timeTuesday 21 February 2023, 09:00 to 16:00
LecturerJo McHugh  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: SAS Doctor (£50.00pp discount)

CateringNo catering
CPD points6.000
Cost£50.00 (subject to discounts, see Target audience above)
Learning outcomes

At the end of this programme, the delegate can:

  • Identify the key characteristics of their own Myers Briggs style
  • Explain differences between styles at opposite ends of each preference scale
  • List ways in which they can improve their interaction with different types and conflict handling styles to minimise the potential for conflict
  • If appropriate, identify where there may be weaknesses in their team map and identify how they could address such weaknesses