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MBTI Professional Development Conference

SPEAKERS – CONFÉRENCIERS

Nancy Barger Nancy Barger, MA - ENFP

Nancy Barger is a self-employed consultant and trainer. She specializes in using the MBTI® tool to assist organizations undergoing significant change. She also works in leadership development and management training.  learn more >>

Topic: Where the “Eh” Did That Come From? Exploring the Interaction of Canadian Culture and Type
Donna Dunning, M.Ed. Ph.D. Candidate - ENFP

Donna Dunning is a psychologist, consultant, author, certified teacher, certified human resources professional and member of the APT MBTI® International Training Faculty. She specializes in the areas of learning, career development and work performance. By integrating the concepts of adult learning with career development and work performance practices, Donna Dunning provides a unique perspective.  learn more >>

Topic: Learning Styles and Effective Teaching

 

Patrick Kerwin Patrick Kerwin, MBA, NCC, MCC - ENFJ

Patrick Kerwin is principal of Kerwin & Associates in San Diego, California, specializing in organizational development and training, workshop design and delivery, and career development. A Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Certified Professional, Patrick conducts the MBTI® Qualifying Program, and works with corporate, educational, and non-profit organizations on team-building and communication enhancement using the MBTI® instrument.  learn more >>

Topic: When Types Collide: Moving From Conflict to Confluence

 

 

Linda Kirby

Linda Kirby, Ph.D. - INTP

Linda Kirby is the immediate past Director of the Association for Psychological Type Training Program and also works as a writer, editor and trainer. Her focuses are using the MBTI® in organizations, multicultural uses of the MBTI®, and development of MBTI® training materials. learn more >>

Topic: Developing Leaders

Jean Kummerow

Jean Kummerow, Ph.D. - ESTJ

Dr. Jean Kummerow is a psychologist, consultant and author in St. Paul, Minnesota. She specializes in leadership and management development, career counseling, and team building, consulting with individuals and organizations in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors. She is the staff psychologist to the Blandin Foundation's Community Leadership Program, a program designed to train leaders from Minnesota's rural communities. learn more >>

Topic: Organizational Applications of Step II: Getting Started or Re-started!

Chuck Pratt

Chuck Pratt, MS - ENTJ

Chuck Pratt is an independent consultant, trainer, personal coach and a former member of the U. S. Coast Guard where he was a successful organizational leader for 23 years.  A 1979 graduate of the Coast Guard Academy, he has a B.S. in Management and an M.S. in Instructional Technology from Utah State University.
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Topic: Blending Logic and Values in the Workplace

 

 

   

Marie-Josée Bisaillon - ENFP

Marie-Josée Bisaillon est une psychosociologue d’origine canadienne qui a 22 ans d’expérience dans le domaine des ressources humaines.
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Sujets : Dites-moi quel est mon type !
Sujets : MBTI et cohésion d’équipes !

 
Chuck Pratt

Danielle Poirier - INFP

De 1989 à 2001, Madame Poirier a mis sur pied et dirigé le département de formation de Psychometrics Canada, assurant la formation qualifiante du MBTI® aux professionnels du Canada de langue anglaise et française. Elle était membre de la faculté internationale de l’Association of Psychological Type et assurait le lien entre le Canada et les autres pays.  en savoir plus >>

Sujets : À la rencontre de l’inconscient : pourquoi et comment
Sujets : Le portrait d’équipe : pareils / pas pareils ?

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