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The Zig-Zag Model Revisited:  New Perspectives & Applications
(expanding the zig-zag model to include all 8 preferences)

Facilitated by Patrick L. Kerwin, MBA, NCC
on Thursday, July 9, 2009

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The Zig-Zag Model Revisited:
New Perspectives & Applications
(expanding the zig-zag model to include all 8 preferences)
Facilitated by Patrick L. Kerwin, MBA, NCC
on Thursday, July 9, 2009


 

Patrick L. Kerwin, MBA, NCC

Date:

Teleseminar: Thursday, July 9, 2009

Time:

Start times for the hour-long teleseminar:

North America:
3:30 PM Eastern
12:30 PM Pacific

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Cost:

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Questions: Contact Mary Charles Blakebrough, Kathy Howard or Carol Linden

About Our Program

TThe “zig-zag” model has historically included the functions as a way of including the necessary information gathering (Sensing & iNtuition) and evaluation processes (Thinking & Feeling) when applying type. But what about the attitudes? Come learn how to expand the zig-zag model to include all 8 preferences, and how to apply this simple but extremely practical and valuable model to decision-making, conflict management, change management, and career development!

About Our Presenter

PATRICK L. KERWIN, MBA, NCC is principal of Kerwin & Associates in San Diego, CA, specializing in organizational development and training, workshop design and delivery, and career development. A Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® Master Practitioner, Patrick conducts the MBTI® Certification Program, and works with corporate, educational and non-profit organizations on team-building and communication enhancement using the MBTI® instrument. In addition he conducts MBTI® application workshops on type and stress, type and conflict, and type and career development as well as workshops on the Strong Interest Inventory®.

Patrick is the developer of the MBTI® Optimizing Team Performance team-building program and developed the MBTI® Team Performance Accelerator program for CPP, Inc, publisher of the MBTI® instrument. He is also the author of the Kerwin Values Survey® career values assessment, now in its third edition. He is now the president of SANDAPT, the San Diego chapter of the APT International. He holds his MBA and Career Counseling Specialist Graduate Certificate from California State/Long Beach and is National Certified Counselor.


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