All About Extraversion
Posted by Global Marketing
5 min
“Often breadth is a word that we might think about with Extraversion. Breadth of interests, activities, friends, and more. People that those with introversion preferences may not necessarily call friends, [with Extraverted people] you may see less segmentation of those groups of people. They’re friends, they’re colleagues, they’re acquaintances. Those groups may blend more into one another for those preferring Extraversion.”
In this episode of The Myers-Briggs Company Podcast, we’re joined by Catherine Ellwood. Catherine Ellwood is an Occupational Psychologist with over 18 years’ experience in people development. She’s skilled in the design, delivery and management of large, complex assessment and development projects, and is an experienced in team development, leadership development, and executive coaching. She has a BS in Psychology and a Masters in Occupational Psychology, and is Level A and B accredited with the British Psychological Society.
Listen to this episode to learn:
- What is Extraversion?
- What’s the most common Extraverted type? The most rare?
- What do people usually get wrong about Extraversion?
- How are those preferring Extraversion different from each other? and more
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