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Eight Ways to Work with Others

Wednesday, April 12, 2023 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT

Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Dr. Roger Pearman, Managing Partner, TalentTelligent
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This webinar will examine the hallmark qualities of the eight mental functions that are the core of the Pearman Personality Integrator. Each of these mental functions provides access to personal strengths and potential challenges when working with others. In our volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world, understanding our habits of mind and knowing how to flex when working with others is an essential skill for satisfaction and growth.

During this webinar, you will learn:

  • The nature of the eight functions and how to leverage their strengths
  • The constructive use of differences in our primary orientation and that of others
  • The impact of the gaps between what we do and what we prefer

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Primary Capability Covered: Emotional Intelligence and Decision Making

Participation in this event can be reported for one (1) professional development point for APTD or CPTD recertification. 

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Presenter

Dr. Roger Pearman
Dr. Roger Pearman

Managing Partner, TalentTelligent

Roger R. Pearman, EdD, managing partner of TalentTelligent, is an executive coach and talent management consultant. He works with executives, C-suite teams, and talent management professionals using best practices and evidence-based development approaches for individual and organizational growth. He has published numerous books on personality and leadership development and authored several assessments to aid individual development. The past president of the Association for Psychological Type, Roger won a Wake Forest University graduate school alumni award for professional contributions and a Human Resource Executive Product Innovation Award.