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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) is a questionnaire that claims to indicate different "personality types". It was developed by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. They based their work on Carl Jung's theories.
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14 May 2024
This week's quote is about being careful of what you say.
12 May 2024
A good starting point for choosing a training or conference centre is a recommendation by one of your colleagues or a member of one of your networks. However you find a centre, you are strongly recommended to visit the centre and conduct your own survey before booking.
9 May 2024
I had been experimenting with the Actifit fitness app until I realised I had been wearing a fitness app for four years! The Actifit app had been using my wearable device to collect data for its own use! The one I'll be describing is the Workout app that you can find on an Apple watch.
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7 May 2024
This week's quote is about being polite.
5 May 2024
Douglas McGregor, strongly influenced by the human relations movement in general and Maslow's work in particular, developed his famous "Theory X and Theory Y" as a way of describing two basic (and conflicting) views of human behaviour...
2 May 2024
Gantt charts are used to schedule project tasks. Invented by Henry Gantt, they take the form of a horizontal bar chart with time on the horizontal axis and tasks on the vertical axis. The ends of the bars represent the start and finish times of the tasks.
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30 April 2024
Important and notable events for May 2024.
30 April 2024
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