Gordon D. Lawrence
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$14.00
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Psychological type expert Gordon Lawrence has created a living type table group exercise that can be used independently or as part of MBTI® feedback. The terms and phrases employed to impart the concepts of personality type are not MBTI specific, so this exercise can be used before feedback delivery or to simply demonstrate how people perceive information and make decisions in different yet constructive ways. Includes a leader's guide.
| Product Detail |
| Package of 25 |
| Exercise |
| 2005 CAPT |
| Product No. 20044 |
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$14.00
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