Making the Most of Your
GRIP Preference
with Dr. Sakira Bhakuni
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Feeling a little stressed lately? Ever seem to act out of character, saying to yourself, "Was that really me?" This enlightening program led by CPP Senior Consultant, Dr. Sarita Bhakuni, will focus on providing you with a better understanding of Type dynamics, specifically the inferior or GRIP preference. Naomi Quenk coined the "In the Grip" phrase and Type practitioners continue to benefit from applying learning through exploring the effects of stress on whole Type. As you choose to utilize your GRIP function, you can actually increase your productivity in areas that are less accessible to you when you are operating under your dominant or most preferred preferences.
Dr. Sarita Bhakuni has nearly twenty years of experience working with people at all levels in organizations across many industries throughout the country. While at CPP, Inc., Sarita designed and developed programs in conflict, leadership, diversity, career development, change management, stress management, coaching, team building, and mentoring.
Wednesday May 2, 2012
5:30 - 8 pm
Early Bird Pricing
Thru Monday 4/30
Members: $20 Guests: $25
After Monday 4/30
Members: $25 Guests: $30
Community Service Society 105 E. 22nd St
Conference Room 4A
New York, NY 10010
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PAST EVENTS
The Journey Never Ends
Understanding Lifelong Development Through the Use of Type
Its been said we all have but one life to live. Join us for a special evening with Nancy J. Barger who will show you how to manage and thrive throughout life's stages. You'll get answers to questions like "Who Am I?" Who Have I Been? Who Am I Becoming? Your story isn't entirely written yet and you'll gain a clearer
understanding of how Type influences your life story -- your experiences and your development. You won't want to miss this opportunity to meet and learn from Type expert Nancy J. Barger!
Workshop Presenter
Nancy leads MBTI® certification and applications programs for the American Management Association and for CPP, Inc., in the US and for CPP distributors around the world.
Nancy J. Barger, M.A., has 25 years of experience in international organizational applications of the MBTIâ, working in the U.S., Canada, U.K., New Zealand, Australia, South Korea, Denmark, Finland, India, and South Africa. She specializes in leadership development and helping people in organizations deal more effectively with organizational change by working with leaders and employees to assess the impacts of change initiatives and develop successful change training programs.
A few of Nancy's publications include: MBTI® Practitioner's Field Guide, with L. K. Kirby, 2011; Type and Culture, with L.K. Kirby and Elizabeth Kendall, 2007; Introduction to Type® and Change, with L.K. Kirby, 2004; WORKTypes, with Jean Kummerow & Linda K. Kirby, Warner Books, 1997.
Tuesday April 24, 2012
5:30 - 6 pm Registration & Networking
Join us for Wine & Cheese & Great Conversation
6 - 8 pm Program
Meet up with the APTNYC Resource Group
Saturday March 17, 2012
10:30 am - 12:30 pm 3rd Fl Time Warner Building 10 Columbus Circle
Come share your most valued MBTI related resources with enthusiasts and practitioners- books and authors, team building or career coaching applications and more. This will be a facilitated discussion with a resource list created and distributed to all who attend.
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Decoding Personalities Using the Power of Observation
In this half-day workshop, you will discover how to identify personality characteristsics in others based upon clues relating to appearance, vocabulary, demeanor,body language and more. You will learn proven techniques that will increase your ability to interact with all Types and Temperaments more successfully.
Date: Friday March 30, 2012
Time :12:30 - 4:30pm
Workshop Presenter
Cynthia Sefton has been a training / organizational development consultant for over 20 years. Since joining Western Connecticut Health Network in 2001, she has helped launch major strategic HR initiatives including an expansive, innovative approach to the use of the MBTI in the development and retention of management talent. Prior to moving to Danbury, CT, Cynthia lived in Cincinnati Ohio where she was an HRD Program Manager at GE Aircraft Engines and enjoyed a dual role as Assistant Professor of Business Education at the University of Cincinnati and as Teacher-Educator for the Ohio Department of Education.
Cynthia now serves as Vice-President of Programs for the New York City Chapter of the Association for Psychological Type and is excited to offer this workshop to our members.
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PAST EVENTS:
Activities and Strategies for Type Learning and Engagement
Date: Tuesday November 29, 2011
Time :5:30 - 6 pm Networking & Registration
6:00 - 8 pm Program
Location: 105 East 22nd Street, Room 4A New York, NY 10010
Closest Subway is the 6 train to 28th Street
Register by November 26, 2011 $15 for members $25 non-members
Register after November 26, 2011 $20 for members $30 non-members
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Be prepared to be engaged! Patricia Miranda-Sloan, an MBTI icon in the NYC area and Talent Management Consultant / Executive Coach for Executive Development Associates, will introduce us to a brand new resource, the MBTI Practitioner’s Field Guide, just published in 2011 by CPP. This program is a hands-on learning opportunity for all Type enthusiasts and consultants and focuses on tips and popular applications for illustrating and sustaining Type concepts. Pat will lead us through actual activities right from this new Field Guide.
Presenter:
Patricia Miranda-Sloan was formerly National Director of Consultant Services for Consulting Psychologists Press (CPP, Inc.). Pat is fully certified in CPP and other assessment tools. With a psychometric foundation, her consulting expertise includes teambuilding, leadership development, selection, and executive coaching. She is considered an expert in leadership assessments and applying them diagnostically at both the individual employee and organizational levels. She has over twenty years of experience developing leaders at all levels across industries including health care, financial services, technology, retail, automobile, education, legal services. and not-for-profit. She is recognized for her ability to learn each culture quickly, creating necessary adaptations to her approach in order to achieve meaningful results.
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Positive Psychology: The Science of Success and Happiness
Date: Tuesday Oct. 20, 2011
Time :5:30 - 6 pm Networking & Registration
6:00 - 8 pm Program
Location: 105 East 22nd Street, Room 4A New York, NY 10010
Successful people think differently. They have the ability to bounce back, persevere, and make things happen! In this innovative learning laboratory, you will:
- be exposed to the burgeoning research in Positive Psychology, the science of success and happiness
- discover how we're genetically predisposed to negativity, and how switching this tendency or habit of thinking to something more positive takes intention, attention and effort
- learn evidenced-based strategies for how to recycle the negative patterns and in turn, get more of what you want in life (at home, school, work, and every place in between)
Our presenter, Louis Alloro, is a change-agent whose background and training places him at the intersection of Education and Positive Psychology. As one of the first hundred people in the world to earn a degree in Applied Positive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, Louis had the privilege of working with Dr. Marlin Seligman, former president of the American Psychological Association, known for his landmark research first in learned helplessness and then learned optimism. He is a Fellow of George Mason University's Center for Consciousness and Transformation
Getting the Most Out of the MBTI® STEP II™ Interpretative Report
Date: Tuesday September 13, 2011 Time: 5:30 - 6:00 p.m. Networking; 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Program Location: 105 East 22nd Street, Room 4A New York, NY 10010
Bob Cuddy, Master Practitioner, will offer his knowledge and insights on MBTI Step II™ along with introducing us to CPP's brand new MBTI® Step II™ User's Guide. This is the practitioner's definitive tool for making the most of Step II™ interpretations.
Whether you have newly experienced the MBTI, are a veteran Type practitioner, or simply desire fresh perspectives about this familiar instrument, a wonderful learning opportunity awaits you! There's something for everyone on this very special evening.
Bob has worked with the Myers Briggs Type Indicator® and used it as a coaching tool for 16 years. He has provided feedback to over 1,400 Step II participants, helping them understand and benefit from the practical values Step II™ provides.
Coaching and Team-Building Using the Klein Group Instrument and MBTI Tool
Date: Thursday, February 10, 2011 Free Members-Only Webinar Webinar Leader: Robert Klein, Ed.D.
This webinar will introduce participants to a new assessment tool, the Klein Group Instrument for Effective Leadership and Participation in Teams (KGI). People will learn about the KGI Individual Profile, which can be used for personal coaching, and the KGI Group Profile, which can be utilized for team-building. The KGI assessment was developed so it can be employed with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). The basic connections between the two instruments will be explained.
360 Degree Feedback and Psychological Type: Complementary Tools for Every Practioner's Toolbox
Date: Thursday, March, 10, 2011 Guest Speaker: Yaron Prywes
By the end of this session, participants will:
1) Know what 360 degree feedback is and the steps involved in the process, and what successful 360’s look like.
2) Learn the similarities and difference between 360 feedback and assessments of psychological type.
3) Become familiar with the coaching competencies developed for the APT-NYC community.
Making Type Dynamics Work
Date: Thursday, April 7, 2011 Guest Speaker: Hile Rutledge
Using a fun and engaging model and process, this session demystifies the complexity of type dynamics--the gold at the core of Jung's theory. What does it mean to have introverted Intuition as a dominant function? What does auxiliary extraverted Thinking look and sound like? In what ways does introverted Sensing as a dominant differ from introverted Sensing as an inferior function? This session explores these issues and others with a model and process that make type dynamics easy to understand, explain and apply in self-awareness, consulting, coaching and training.
Participants need to be aware of their type preferences (know their four letter types), but do not need an advanced or in-depth knowledge of type theory to attend this session.
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