Respond to one of the following prompts: Your organization will be conducting a team-building exercise and each employee will be asked to complete a

 

Respond to one of the following prompts:

Your organization will be conducting a team-building exercise and each employee will be asked to complete a personality assessment. Before taking the assessment, management would like employees to have a better understanding of personality. At the next staff meeting, you have been asked to explain personality theory. Choose two theories of personality that you would use to explain personality. How would you explain these theories to your colleagues? (USLO 4.1)

Explain the impact of culture on the development of one’s personality. How might cultural implications of personality be important as you interact with patients/clients? (USLO 4.2)

Discuss two common personality assessments that you read and learned about this week. As you think about your current organization or the type of organization in which you would like to work, what personality assessment would be beneficial to administer and why? What insight would this assessment provide? (USLO 4.3)

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