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The Temperament Gap: Guardians, Artisans, Idealists, Rationals, and Politics
Much has been made in the press recently about the “Gender Gap” when it comes to politics. A recent Keirsey Research poll of
1,568 U.S. registered voters shows that a larger - and more accurate - gap exists: The Temperament Gap. The greatest gap is not between
men and women - in fact it is between 2 groups of men - of different temperaments.
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Profile of an Idealist:: The Iron Butterfly
The courage to stand up, to take a stand non-violently, was articulated and practiced by Mohandas Gandhi. Following in his footsteps, Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Suu Kyi
has stood her ground,
like her spiritual Idealist predecessor, to put pressure on Burma’s military junta, marshaling international attention and awareness of the plight
of Burma’s repressed people.
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Profile of an Idealist: The Need for Transcendence
He had written poetry, plays, and several books. Even worked in a beer factory, under duress. He wasn’t a politician.
On the other hand, he had been in jail multiple times because of “political activity.” Many years in jail, for his writings.
You see, he cared. Václav Havel cared deeply.
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Keirsey Signature Solutions™ Workshop: Navigating and Resolving Conflict
The ability to navigate through and resolve conflict is the most basic skill an organization must have to attain high performance and compete
in today's economy. This workshop utilizes more than six decades of David Keirsey's research into human interaction to provide leaders and
teams with insight, tools, and practical solutions to address and resolve conflict. To view a sample of what a Navigating and Resolving
Conflict Workshop looks like, click here.
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