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Friday, 5 March 2010

Myers Briggs Thinking & Feeling, Judging & Perceiving

This podcast is the last in a series of 3 which explore the personality type theory of Myers Briggs.

This one looks at:

How people prefer to make decisions –Logic and objectivity or values and relationships?

How people live their lives – Planned and organised or spontaneous and adaptable?

It will give you some clues as to:

Why some people want to be recognised for their achievements while others need to be appreciated for their efforts.

Why some people love to start things off…while others love to finish them!

If you’d like to know more about your personality type or those of your team members, check out our Myers Briggs courses, run by qualified Myers Briggs practitioners. Special Offers apply.

Thinking & Feeling, Judging & Perceiving

Myers Briggs – Thinking & Feeling, Judging & Perceiving from Think Training on Vimeo.

Friday, 26 February 2010

Myers Briggs - Sensing & Intuition

Myers Briggs - Sensing & Intuition from Think Training on Vimeo.

Ever wondered why some people are so obsessed with detail and some people seem to have their head in the clouds.... some clues lie here

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Myers Briggs - Communication Exercise, Great Icebreaker



Extract from a conference speech in which Gavin from think training demonstrates how tricky communication is using the worlds most common word... sex!!

Apparently as a human being you can take in two million bits of information per second. it seems the majority of this information is dealt with by our sub conscious.

Consciously we can deal with about 7 chunks of information when you give out your phone number you usually break it down into two or three segments. why because we cant cope with things above 7.

So your sub conscious has great control on how you act, communicate, think. live your lives think about it you dont notice the fact you are breathing you do this unconsciously you would want to breathe consciously you would be knackered!

Have you ever driven somewhere and wondered how you got there. scary is it perhaps its not a bad thing that your sub conscious is taking you to your destination (it can deal with 2 million bits of info per second). Remember when you learnt how to drive you drive very consciously its difficult.

All of this makes communication very difficult because we delete, distort, see what we believe etc etc

For instructions on how to carry out the exercise follow this link: Communication exercise - great icebreaker


Or you can view more videos from Gavin on the Think Training Myers Briggs YouTube channel

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Lord Digby Jones of Birmingham speaking at Impact Executives Leadership event

Lord Digby Jones shares his thoughts on the economy, interim management, and what attracted him to become a senior advisor to Impact Executives parent company Harvey Nash Group.

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Google US Domination!

In the four weeks ending Oct. 3, 2009 Google has managed to get over 71% of all searches made in the US. This a huge piece of the market for one company to have which is scary but you can see why. Bing hasn't brought anything new to the search engine world and to be honest I would prefer Google to be in charge than Microsoft.

Google has recently brought out real time search in the US and the UK to battle the new search engine Bing. I think Google has won for now. They have also rolled out the personalised search so you no longer have to be logged in. I am sure Microsoft will be thinking of new ideas for Bing to contend with Google but I think they are a long way off.

Here is the Percentage of U.S. searches among leading search engine provider taken from Hitwise.com


Domain

August 2009

September 2009

Month-over-month percent change

www.google.com

70.24%

71.08%

1%

search.yahoo.com

16.96%

16.38%

-3%

www.bing.com*

9.48%

8.96%

-5%

www.ask.com

2.37%

2.56%

8%

Note: Data is based on four-week rolling periods (ending Oct. 3, 2009, and Aug. 29, 2009) from the Hitwise sample of 10 million U.S. Internet users.

*This includes executed searches on Bing.com, Live.com and MSN Search but does not include searches on Club.Live.com.

Source: Experian Hitwise

Source: Google US Domination

Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Flagging sales in Organic produce - What needs to be done?

Supermarkets, producers and farmers claim that organic sales are down and that the recession is to blame. The ‘Organic Trade Board’ is going to meet to discuss how they will revive the organic market. They are aiming to increase sales by 50% by engaging with retailers and customers to promote the benefit of organic.

Statistics show that before the economy crash organic produce was doing well with high sales and a booming market. Ever since the crash it has got worse and worse as customers go with the cheaper options. I think there is more to it than just the economy because of the recent claims about the nutritional value of organic. It has the benefit of no pesticides and it also is very good for the environment because of the more natural growing methods which can work with nature. This is what I imagine they will be trying to promote.

Sales of organic vegetables are down 19% while demand for organic wine and bread sales have fallen to just half what it was a year ago.

However some organic products - such as milk and peanut butter - are still getting more popular.

The meeting will include representatives from Tesco, organic milk co-operative OMSCO, chocolate maker Green & Blacks, and yogurt firm Yeo Valley.

It will be interesting to see what adverts and campaigns the organic producers and retailers will come up with to try and get people buying organic. Would you buy organic?

Thursday, 3 September 2009

Mini will create a 1,000 jobs in Oxfordshire two help produce two new models

“Two new models of the Mini are to be built at BMW's plant in Oxfordshire creating up to 1,000 jobs, sources suggest.”

Mini will be revelling two concept cars on the 15th of September which will be produced in Cowley near Oxford. Last February Mini cut 850 jobs from the same site but they will be rehiring most of the workers because of recent rises in sales. Some suggest that the recent surge in global demand for smaller cars is the main cause in increased sales.

Frankfurt Motor Show, Business Secretary Lord Mandelson said: "The production of two new Minis is very good news for Oxford, and for the UK car industry.

"It is a demonstration of BMW's long-term commitment to the UK.
"British drivers have had a long love affair with the Mini and I'm sure that this will continue for many years to come."

BMW has not said an exact figure on how many jobs will be created, but sources close to the company told the BBC at least 1,000 new positions would be needed. This is very good for Oxfordshire and the UK as it shows that the economy is on an upturn.