I was recently asked by a client for an MBTI® success story--the tale of a client system offered up on some website or brochure that would help support a company's decision to use Type. This client wanted evidence that the MBTI assessment was a powerful tool that would bring about results and bring
Proving Type–Seeing It Work
Making Type Experiential Type skeptics abound. There are many in the world who don’t understand or who struggle with the content of Type theory or the MBTI specifically. For these people, I find the best course of action to be interactive training designs and the use of experiential data from
Relinquishment, Diminishment and Otto’s Big Mouth—an Otto Kroeger Remembrance
1998 Otto loved cruising around Lake Barcroft on his boat—with company, always with company. I was with him on one of these lake cruises—this time, uncharacteristically, scotch and donuts were our only companions. It was a damp, gray autumn day, the wind off the water hinting at winter. Otto, 64
11 Otto Lessons: An Otto Kroeger Remembrance
Otto left this life in 2013, but his influence in my life is still constant and potent. I decided to write down the five most important lesson Otto taught me. Here are the 11 gems all competing for a spot in my top five. 1. Never drink without a “clink.” Otto loved to party, and until
The Teacher Showman — An Otto Kroeger Remembrance
Teacher or Actor? When I was a kid, I could not decide if I wanted to be a teacher or an actor. Teachers seemed to have a great and important gig, but then I saw Paul Newman and Steve McQueen in The Towering Inferno, and acting seemed like the better way to go. In high school and college I did some