![]() ![]() Myers and Briggs weren't trained scientists, but you don't need to be scientifically qualified to make a very valid contribution to science. ![]() This is already enough to make some people wary. They developed the MBTI based on Jung's theories, with the intention of producing a useful test that would allow women entering the workforce to be assigned jobs that would be best suited to their personalities. The MBTI was developed during World War 2 by Myers and Briggs (obviously), two housewives who developed a keen interest in the works of Carl Jung. So how did something that apparently lacks scientific credibility become such a popular and accepted tool? For some organisations, use of the MBTI seemingly crosses the line into full-blown ideology. Many people who have encountered the MBTI in the workplace really don't have a lot of positive things to say about it.ģ. ![]()
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