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Personalities at Work

Offered By: GOTO Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore the intriguing world of personality psychology in this 58-minute conference talk by Dr. Brian Little, an internationally acclaimed scholar in the field of personality and motivational psychology. Delve into the complexities of human behavior, examining why people sometimes act out of character and how personal projects influence our actions. Gain practical insights into team dynamics, leadership styles, and individual differences. Learn about free traits, personal projects, and wellbeing, and discover how these concepts apply to organizational settings. Understand the importance of respecting personality differences in the workplace and how they contribute to organizational success. Examine topics such as extroversion, agreeableness, hypersensitivity, and the impact of personality on memory and engagement. Explore the concept of restorative niches and their role in maintaining well-being. Leave with a deeper understanding of human behavior and practical tools for improving team interactions and personal effectiveness in the workplace.

Syllabus

Introduction
Ocean
Health
Extroversion
Agreeableness
Hypersensitive
Scores
Extroverts
Alcohol
Knowing your personality
Engagement
Memory
Shortterm vs Longterm Memory
Extroversion vs Introversion
Interaction Style
restorative niches
abundance


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GOTO Conferences

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