mardi 17 février 2009

Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

Me voilà à la fin du deuxième jour de formation à La Défense (dans un hôtel à côté de l'Arche).
Le titre de la formation est «Managing people» (ou quelque chose comme ça).

Et jusque là c'est très intéressant! On est 24, tous de Schlumberger mais d'horizons et pays divers (terrain, développement, recherche). La formation est dispensée par des consultants d'un cabinet de formation management.
On passe notre temps entre exposés, discussions et petits exercices, notamment de mise en situation.

On a couvert différents aspects, dont savoir quel type de personnalité on a et comment évoluer ou faire avec (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator). Cela passe par un questionnaire à choix multiples, puis une grille de notation qui permet de nous placer sur une échelle pour différents critères:

  • Orientation de l'énergie : E Extraversion / I Introversion
  • Recueil d'information : S Sensation / N Intuition
  • Prise de décision : T Pensée / F Sentiment
  • Mode d'action : J Jugement / P Perception

  • Et je suis plutôt INFJ, voici ce que wikipedia en dit, et c'est fou ce que répondre à 80 questions peut révéler...

    INFJs are conscientious and value-driven. They seek meaning in relationships, ideas, and events, with an eye toward better understanding themselves and others. Using their intuitive skills, they develop a clear vision, which they then execute decisively to better the lives of others. Like their INTJ counterparts, INFJs regard problems as opportunities to design and implement creative solutions.[12]

    INFJs are quiet, private individuals who prefer to exercise their influence behind the scenes. Although very independent, INFJs are intensely interested in the well-being of others. INFJs prefer one-on-one relationships to large groups. Sensitive and complex, they are adept at understanding complicated issues and driven to resolve differences in a cooperative and creative manner. [13]

    Accounting for 1–3% of the population,[14] INFJs have a rich, vivid inner life, which they may be reluctant to share with those around them. Nevertheless, they are congenial in their interactions, and perceptive of the emotions of others. Generally well-liked by their peers, they may often be considered close friends and confidants by most other types. However, they are guarded in expressing their own feelings, especially to new people, and so tend to establish close relationships slowly. INFJs tend to be easily hurt, though they may not reveal this except to their closest companions. INFJs may "silently withdraw as a way of setting limits," rather than expressing their wounded feelings.[15] This behavior may leave others confused and upset.

    INFJs tend to be sensitive, quiet leaders with a great depth of personality. They are intricately and deeply woven, mysterious, and highly complex, sometimes puzzling even to themselves. They have an orderly view toward the world, but are internally arranged in a complex way that only they could understand. Abstract in communicating, they live in a world of hidden meanings and possibilities. With a natural affinity for art, INFJs tend to be creative and easily inspired.[16] Yet they may also do well in the sciences, aided by their intuition.[17]

    Aucun commentaire:

    Enregistrer un commentaire