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Fischler School faculty member presents paper at International Conference
Stanley D. Truskie, Ph.D., program professor at the Abraham S. Fischler School of Education, presented a paper at the 2011 Association for Type International (ATPi) Biennial conference held recently in San Francisco. Truskie presented, “Leadership Development: Coaching Leaders to Become Transformational Using the Myers Briggs Type Inventory (MBTI).
The Association for Psychological Type International, founded in 1979, is an international membership organization whose members come from a variety of backgrounds and professions including business and industry, organization development, religion, education, psychotherapy and counseling. Members seek to extend the development, research, applications and ethical use of MBTI type theory.