Understand the Power of the MBTI Framework
Understand the Power of the MBTI Framework
This assessment is rooted in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a respected psychological tool designed to make the theory of psychological types—first developed by Carl Jung—understandable and useful in everyday life.
This assessment is rooted in the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a respected psychological tool designed to make the theory of psychological types—first developed by Carl Jung—understandable and useful in everyday life.
The MBTI identifies your preferences across four key dichotomies, which combine to form one of 16 distinct personality types:
The MBTI identifies your preferences across four key dichotomies, which combine to form one of 16 distinct personality types:
- Extraversion or Introversion: Where you focus your energy (outward world of people and activity vs. inner world of thoughts and reflection).
- Sensing or iNtuition: How you take in information (concrete facts and details vs. patterns and possibilities).
- Thinking or Feeling: How you make decisions (objective logic and facts vs. personal values and impact on others).
- Judging or Perceiving: How you deal with the outer world (structured and planned vs. flexible and spontaneous).
Answer the 74 questions below to uncover your unique four-letter code and gain the insights needed for self-development and professional success.