18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
User-Friendly Reading, August 11, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Work Types (Paperback)
As someone very familiar with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, I found WorkTypes to be a very useful tool. As we learn about type in the workplace, it's important to emphasize that type shouldn't limit the kind of work or activities we choose.The explanations "Using Type Knowledge at Work" and "How not to use Type at Work" should be required reading for any employee whose workplace in undergoing restructuring. The preference combinations used narrow down the kind of information shared. An individual who is new to type, and wants to learn more about it on a casual basis, won't be bogged down in temperament or dominant function theories. Scenarios illustrating workplace issues--Leading, Meetings, Change, Communications--are very realistic. Many readers can identify with these situations. The suggestions given to improve these situations are effective and written in a language that is easily converted to actual application. I wish that I had access to this book earlier in my planning process. Since that time, I have recommended the book as part of my workshops. Type notwithstanding, I have also found its applications useful in other environments outside the office.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Solid Effort!, June 1, 2001
This review is from: Work Types (Paperback)
Worktypes can be a very useful tool for understanding how your personality affects your efficiency at work. Strategies for maximizing your strengths and minimizing your weaknesses are offered as well as tips for dealing with personality types other than your own. Unfortunately, the book offers only a brief description of personality types. For readers to get the full value from this book, it is suggested that they read a book with more detailed descriptions of the 16 types. (The authors suggest the 1989 book, Lifetypes, but any number of books focusing on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and psychological type will do.) Without a clear understanding of the 16 psychological types, it is difficult to apply most of the information in the book. However, with an appropriate companion book, Worktypes can be instrumental in your quest to improve your effectiveness at work. We [...] recommend this book to a wide range of readers, since the personality breakdowns can be of value to anyone from the most powerful leaders of corporations to their front-line employees.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
IMO, you can skip this one., April 30, 2010
This review is from: Work Types (Paperback)
So if you're familiar with Myers-Briggs, I'm INTP. And IMO, if you're a Thinking Type, you can skip this one. If you're a Feeling Type, it's a maybe.
The blurb on the front says "Understand Your Work Personality" -- in reality it's more like "Skim all the different types, and how they're feeling in different scenarios." It's peppered with touchy-feely wording: "How Others Can Listen More Fully and Openly..." (p. 41) and "the legitimate needs of the other" (p. 79).
I had hoped for 2 things out of this one:
1) Insightful recommendations for my own type.
(but it's really more a skim of all types, in a laundry list of situations)
2) The concrete strengths and weaknesses of types, and how to apply them.
(but it really was more about how to make each type feel good in the situation).
It satisfied me on a 3-of-5-stars level. If you're an F, looking for Myers-Briggs meets Men-are-From-Mars... you really might want to try it. As a T, I just didn't find anything all too helpful in this one. It's not a bad book, it's not incorrect info, there are just better Myers-Briggs books out there.
At least for this INTP's opinion. ;D
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