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Author(s) : Taran Patel
 
Comparing the usefulness of conventional and recent personality assessment tools; playing the right music with the wrong instrument?
Abstract
This conceptual paper explores different personality assessment tools like the Myers-Briggs Type Inventory(MBTI) tool and the Five-Factor Model and compares them with a relatively new instrument called PerformanSe. We discuss the strengths and weaknesses of each of these instruments commonly used for
personality assessment. If understanding and predicting behaviours of people is important to academicians and practitioners alike, it is equally important that they understand the strengths and weaknesses of the different personality assessment tools available to them. Understanding the limitations of the tools available
curbs their perfectionist impulse and encourages them to treat these tools with a critical eye. This understanding will not only prevent practitioners from taking wrong decisions in recruiting or promoting employees, but will also save them from legal disputes.
Keywords

• Personality asessment

 
In Global Business Review, July-December 2006. ISSN 0972-1509

 

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