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The MBTI® Decision-Making Style Report uses type preferences as a framework for understanding an individual’s decision-making style. This online report helps individuals become better decision makers by alerting them to their decision-making strengths, potential challenges, and areas for development. Additionally, it explains how type dynamics impact their style and offers key questions to consider during the decision-making process to facilitate more comprehensive decisions. The Tips and Action Steps section provides insights and suggestions to guide further coaching and development, including what to consider when presented with a difficult decision, how to tap others for decision-making assistance, and how individuals can flex their style to improve communication with others and enhance their decision making.

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Dr Katherine W. Hirsh

Dr Katherine W. Hirsh has been using psychological type and the MBTI® Tool in coaching, training, management consulting, education, and personal, professional and faculty development for over 20 years. Her assessment toolkit also includes the Strengths Deployment Inventory ® (SDI®), the Klein Group InstrumentÔ for Effective Leadership (KGI), the Strong Interest Inventory® and the Pearson-Marr Archetype IndicatorÔ (PMAI). She has consulted with clients locally, nationally, and internationally.

Katherine has taught psychology at Cambridge University (UK), Cardiff University (UK) and Macalester College (US); and instructional design at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (US). She is a member of the traveling workshop faculty for the Collaboration for the Advancement of College Teaching and Learning and the faculty of the LearningLife and Compleat Scholar Programs at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities.

Katherine is active in the type community, currently serving on the board of directors of the Association for Psychological Type International (APTi) in the role of President-Elect. She is a founding member of the board of the APTi e-Chapter. Katherine is a frequent contributor to the APTi Bulletin, producing essays, book reviews and other articles of practical interest to the Type community. She also is a regular speaker at local chapters of APTi and local and national type organizations outside North America.

Elizabeth Hirsh, MS

Elizabeth Hirsh, MS has been using psychological type and the MBTI® Tool in coaching, training, management consulting, education, and personal, professional and faculty development for 19 years. She has provided consulting, counseling, and education to individuals and groups locally, nationally, and internationally. She has served for-profit and non-profit organizations and has worked with a diverse range of clients from business leaders, career changers, and students to survivors of domestic violence, those coping with mental and physical illness, as well as those who act as caregivers. Elizabeth‘s goal is to help people pursue their personal and professional best in whatever world they inhabit and in the way most meaningful to them.

Elizabeth is a member of the Association for Psychological Type International (APTi), Twin Cities Association for Psychological Type (TCAPT) and is a founding member of the APTi e-Chapter. Elizabeth has been fortunate to facilitate workshops for local, national, and international type organizations and has an ongoing role as an online educator for APTi whose programs are attended by learners worldwide.

Together Elizabeth and Katherine form HirshWorks, LLC, a management and coaching consultancy devoted to improving the performance of individuals, groups, teams and organizations in their decision making, leadership, team work, facilitation, writing and teaching in order to increase personal and professional satisfaction and development. They are co-authors of Introduction to Type® and Decision Making; and, with Sandra K. Hirsh, the second edition of Introduction to Type® and Teams and second and third editions The MBTI® Teambuilding Program: Leader’s Resource Guide. A standalone MBTI® report based on their decision-making material is due to appear in 2010. In addition, Elizabeth and Katherine also the authors of the Self-Discovery Digest, a blog dedicated to encouraging people to live their best life possible despite the ups and downs of human experience.

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