Myers-BriggsTM Types and the Social StyleR Model
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This article Combines the MBTI types created by Catherine Briggs and Isabel Briggs-Myers into the Social Style model proposed by David W. Merrill and Roger H. Reid in their book "Personal Styles and Effective Performance". By using assertiveness and responsiveness. one's MBTI style can be predicted and then located in a particular quadrant in the model. The Social Style Model is known for using terms including Amiable, Analytical, Expressive, and Driver in categorizing personality types.
Norbert Grygar
Norbert Grygar graduated from Temple Junior College (TX), attended St. Mary's University in San Antonio and then graduated from the University of Texas in Austin with a BBA. Afterward, I spent the next two years in the US Army during the Vietnam Era. Upon discharge, I entered the business world where I spent over thirty years in Casualty Insurance including earning the CPCU designation. During the time working, I became very interested in personality types after attending a seminar on Social Style which categorizes individuals as Amiable, Analytical, Driving, and Expressive. Much of the text of this book is the result of self study. Other interests include 10-15 years as a youth soccer coach including a stint as the local soccer association president. I am currently retired and living in Temple, Texas.
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