Personal Style Inventory

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Description

Description

Self-understanding is the foundation of personal and professional success. Without it, even the best training programs fall short – employees remain stuck in unproductive patterns, struggling to communicate and collaborate effectively. But with the right insights, transformation is possible.

 

That’s where the Personal Style Inventory (PSI) comes in. A bestseller for over 25 years, the Personal Style Inventory test and training workshop is an accurate, statistically reliable personality style assessment based on Carl Jung’s well-known personality theory.

 

The PSI provides accurate, statistically reliable insights that empower employees to recognize their strengths, overcome challenges, and work well with others.

 

If you want to create a more cohesive, high-performing team, this is where you start. Give your employees the tools and resources to understand themselves better, and watch productivity, collaboration, and teamwork flourish.

 

How It Works

The Personal Style Inventory (PSI) identifies deep-seated style preferences along four paired dimensions:

 

  • Extroversion or introversion
  • Sensing or intuiting
  • Thinking or feeling
  • Perceiving or judging

The PSI makes it easy for people to “see” how they think, act, and feel. Plus, with eyes wide open, you’ve taken the first step toward improving your organization’s communication, teamwork, leadership, and interpersonal relationships.

 

Using either the paper or online assessment, individuals respond to a series of 32 statements that relate to four paired dimensions. The result is a personality style profile that is abbreviated by a combination of four letters symbolizing a preference for each dimension (i.e., ISTP = Introversion/Sensing/Thinking/Perceiving).

 

The paper assessment takes fifteen minutes to complete, and we recommend you allow at least one hour for the interpretation of results, debriefing, and action planning.

 

You can also extend the learning into two half-day training programs – one for individuals and one for teams – using the workshop instructions and PowerPoint presentation included with the Facilitator Guide. Trainer certification is not required to administer or facilitate the PSI.

 

What are the differences between the Personal Style Inventory and other Jungian-based assessments? Although these instruments use the same theory to measure personality style, the PSI asks individuals to assume a different frame of reference. While other Jungian-based assessments attempt to measure how people usually behave, the PSI measures how people prefer to behave. We believe this unveils a style closer to the true nature of the individual’s personality style. Also, the PSI measures the relative strengths of each dimension, which is more helpful to individuals than either/or results presented by other Jungian-based assessments.

 

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the workshop, participants will:

 

  • Identify an individual’s dominant personality style.
  • Learn about the 16 different personality styles.
  • Discover the characteristics, strengths, and potential blind spots of each style.
  • Understand how each style interacts with the others – and how to improve these relationships.
  • Discover what types of tasks are suited – or not suited – to each personality style.
  • Develop an action plan to improve performance and relationships with others.
Uses and Applications

The PSI is effective as a standalone learning instrument or part of a more comprehensive training program. The PSI can be used as a:

 

  • Centerpiece of a communication or leadership development program.
  • Discussion starter for individual and personal counseling.
  • Diagnostic instrument for career planning and job selection.
  • Tool for mapping a team profile and improving group dynamics.
What to Order

Facilitator Guide

 

Order one guide per trainer. The Facilitator Guide makes preparation easy with comprehensive background information, step-by-step half-day workshop guidelines, and a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. The guide also includes sample participant materials. Facilitator support materials will be available to you as a digital download link in your order confirmation.

 

Print Assessment 5-Pack

 

Order one pack for up to five participants. Serving as the foundation for the workshop, the Print Assessment is a comprehensive takeaway that includes critical content, worksheets, and forms used during the workshop, as well as additional tools for on-the-job use.

 

Our newly redesigned Print Assessment features a colorized interior and updated design to create a more engaging learning experience for your participants.

 

Online Assessment

 

Order one per participant. The online assessment is administered to participants through the HRDQ Assessment Center and includes personalized reporting, full-color charts, interpretive information, worksheets, and action planning. A detailed report is delivered electronically to the facilitator/administrator when complete.

 

QuickStart Train-the-Trainer (QST)

 

One-hour virtual coaching session for this product. The QST is a convenient, one-hour virtual coaching session for first-time facilitators of this product. You’ll receive personalized, one-on-one coaching with a subject matter expert who will get you up to speed quickly and accurately so you can step into the onsite with confidence. We’ll answer all your questions about the facilitation of the product. And you can add additional coaching hours as needed. Your coaching session can be provided by telephone or video call and at a time of your choosing.

 

Facilitators will also receive an HRDQ Certificate of Completion for completing the QuickStart session.

 

About the Authors

Dr. R. Craig Hogan is the founder and president of the Business Writing Center. He has more than 35 years of experience in business writing, group dynamics, conflict resolution, and interpersonal relationships. Dr. Hogan earned his Ph.D. in curriculum and supervision from the University of Pittsburgh. He has served as a professor at Illinois State University, University of Pittsburgh, and Allegheny County College. In addition to dozens of training materials, he is the author or co-author of several books, including Explicit Business Writing and Interpersonal and Consultant Supervision Skills: A Clinical Model.

 

Dr. David W. Champagne has more than 30 years of experience as a consultant in the HRD field, working with organizations to implement their organization development and training initiatives. Dr. Champagne is now an emeritus professor at the University of Pittsburgh and an adjunct professor at Nova Southeastern University and SUNY-Albany. His published books include The Intelligent Professor’s Guide to Teaching, A Complete Trainers’ Guide for Your Usual Needs Levels, and How to Make a Better School.

 

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