[Ailist] AI and assessments (?MBTI 2)

Neil D. Samuels neil at profoundconversations.com
Tue Mar 10 06:05:37 MST 2009


I second the VIA. Have used it successfully with leadership teams. It works
very well with the approach Buckingham outlines in his book Go Put Your
Strengths to Work.
Neil 


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[mailto:ailist-bounces at lists.business.utah.edu] On Behalf Of RICHMOND, CAROL
Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 10:34 PM
To: Nancy Stetson
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Subject: [Ailist] AI and assessments (?MBTI 2)

Hello Nancy and all,
I am working on creating an AI session for middle  leadership as part of a
conference on self awareness. I am looking for a personality assessment
whose questions lead in the direction of identifying leadership strengths
and builds on the AI topic of inspirational leadership. I am familiar with
strengthquest and strengths finder and EQ. I heard of MBTI 2 but have not
seen it. I am trying to move away of a model of leadership personality trait
assessments that are based on the industrial society model with a problem or
deficit based focus to one that identifies leadership potential for our
information age and offer a post modern direction. II do like the process of
360 but it develops weaknesses you have used a personality/leadership
values, skills, traint assessment that is consistent with AI principles.
Please let me know. 
thanks so much for your help
Carol Richmond

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