Bob McAlpine
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March 3-5
In Raleigh
Cost: $1,346 for APT/RTP members (a $149 discount!)
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Go to Type Resources for details and registration. To receive your membership discount code contact us..
About Robert W. McAlpine
Bob is president of Type Resources. His leadership and extraordinary classroom skills draw on over two decades of experience as a career military officer, the U.S. Army’s Organizational Leadership and TQM Programs for Executives, experience as a DDI Certified Master Assessor, and graduate research on the MBTI® and Situational Leadership. He has designed and managed leadership assessment and development programs for hundreds of army officers and qualified hundreds of Type Resources clients to use the MBTI®.
January 16th, 2009
Bob McAlpine
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Thursday, March 5
Registration at 6:45 p.m.; program begins at 7 p.m.
Venue: Binkley Baptist Church, Chapel Hill
Directions here
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To register:
APT/RTP members $25
Non-members $30
Event plus annual dues $60 ($5 savings).
Please register before March 3.
The Trickster archetype in Jungian typology can ruin us or rescue us. It correlates with one of our shadow functions, the seventh function in the Eight-Function model of type. The Trickster archetype appears to be highly active in our culture in this time of crisis. If you have ever been tricked by another, or sabotaged yourself, you could benefit from developing your Trickster function. This workshop will show you which function is your Trickster function, and how to begin to control its energy.
About the Presenter
Bob McAlpine (ISTJ) is president of Type Resources, internationally renowned for training in psychological type. His leadership and extraordinary classroom skills draw on more than two decades of experience as a career military officer, the U.S. Army’s Organizational Leadership and TQM Programs for Executives, experience as a DDI Certified Master Assessor, and graduate research on the MBTI® and Situational Leadership. He has designed and managed leadership assessment and development programs for hundreds of army officers and qualified hundreds of clients to use the MBTI® instrument.
For information on the Eight-Function Model, go to the APT/RTP website.
Do you know your type?
If you haven’t taken the MBTI® instrument and are interested in finding out how to do so, click here.
February 13th, 2009