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16PF open access policy for psychologists
As announced at the BPS Division of Occupational Psychology conference, the 16PF is now available to a wider audience.
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January 2012

OPP presents six papers at the BPS Division of Occupational Psychology Conference
OPP have had six papers accepted for this week's BPS Division of Occupational Psychology Conference taking place in Chester. The topics will range from the impact of social media on recruitment to a look at personality profiles of senior executives.
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January 2012

2011

New case study: Cherwell School
Cherwell School faced the challenge of appointing a new headteacher who would be able to build on their momentum, continuing the school's academic excellence and strong links with the community. Using 16PF and ABLE tests allowed the Governing Body to feel 100% confident that they recruited the right person.
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December 2011
New look for 16PF Competency Report
In response to customer feedback we've given the 16PF Competency Report a new look.
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December 2011
OPP opening hours for The coming holiday season
OPP Customer Support Opening Hours for Christmas and New Year 2011/2012.
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December 2011
OPP announces new executive structure
OPP has announced that Penny Moyle will take on the role of Chief Executive Officer as current CEO Robert McHenry moves into the position of Executive Chairman.
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October 2011
Stressed out Britain
New research on stress shows that more than a fifth (21%) of UK workers regularly think about quitting their job and almost 30% find their work life stressful.
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October 2011
'Social butterfly', 'cautious user', 'rebel', 'open book' or 'chameleon'
New research conducted by OPP, has revealed that 93% of respondents are now using the Internet, email and online forums to communicate in their personal lives. In particular, 86% of respondents reported spending up to two hours per day communicating via email, with 54% logging on to Social Networking sites on a daily basis.
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August 2011
OPP launches conflict management workshop
OPP has launched a one-day conflict management course using the world's best-selling research-backed conflict resolution tool, the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI).
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March 2011
OPP releases MBTI Team Report
OPP have released the new MBTI Team Report on OPPassessment, the online psychometrics platform, in a variety of languages.
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March 2011

2010

OPP psychologist to reveal difference between GPs and neurosurgeons
Psychologist will reveal small but significant personality differences between the two professions.
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December 2010
A good leader is much more than 'just a manager'Opens link in new window - The Guardian
How can public sector leaders foster teams that are motivated, engaged, confident and efficient even in the face of tough challenges? OPP consultant Jennie Harrison explains
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August 2010
Transition from BPS Level A and B qualifications to a new system
The British Psychological Society (BPS) Level A and Level B qualifications are to be replaced by a new system which will tie in more closely with the standards of the European Federation of Psychology Associations (EFPA). Read more...
August 2010
Strong and MBTI® Career Report
A complete picture of career development - the power of personality and interest.
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August 2010
Employees want counselling at workOpens link in new window - HR Zone
In the current difficult economic climate, businesses needed to manage morale effectively or risk seeing workers’ productivity drop, says OPP.
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August 2010
Companies Must Do More To Manage Staff Morale, Say Workplace PsychologistsOpens link in new window - Fresh Business Thinking.com
Businesses must do more to manage morale in the workplace or risk a loss of productivity and falling retention levels, warns workplace psychologist OPP.
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August 2010

Taking care with recruitmentOpens link in new window - The Independent
OPP reveals to The Independent how employers should be digging deeper into job applicants’ psyches to make sure they are right for the role
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June 2010

World Cup: what can employers learn from the England team?Opens link in new window - Personnel Today
Across the globe, millions of people will for the next month be transfixed by the World Cup – the most spectacular team competition in the world. And according to research by OPP, personality impacts performance across teams. Eight out of 10 workers believe the most important factor in the success of a team is the personalities involved.
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June 2010
Exciting new MBTI® reports on OPPassessmentOpens link in new window
Career, communication style, and decision-making style MBTI reports now on OPPassessment, as well as Strong Interest Inventory Profile and Interpretive reports.
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June 2010

Team performance is hampered by lack of clarity of purpose and poor communicationOpens link in new window - HR Magazine
Lack of internal communication and the absence of a clear purpose are stopping team success in Britain's workplaces according to a survey of 2,002 employees by workplace psychologists OPP.
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May 2010

Many employees would like to take part in team-building activities but don't get the chanceOpens link in new window - HR Magazine
Almost a third of workers have never experienced any kind of team-building, despite the average UK worker being part of four separate teams, according to a study by OPP.
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April 2010

How Myers-Briggs® Conquered the OfficeOpens link in new window - BBC Radio 4
Join Mariella Frostrup as she and OPP explore how the MBTI® became the pre-eminent psychometric instrument in the world of business.
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March 2010

A multi-team culture has become the norm in UK workplacesOpens link in new window - Human Resources
Teamwork is replacing the contribution of individuals working in silos, with one in 10 employees working as part of 10 different teams. A study by OPP shows a multi-team culture has become ingrained in the UK, with professionals asked to play many roles in different teams.
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March 2010

The buyer's guide to... Skills testingOpens link in new window - Recruiter
Pre-employment skills testing is available for general and specialist competencies and is considered to be one of the most effective and clear-cut ways of ensuring a candidate is being truthful about their aptitude(s).
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March 2010

Managers make decisions about people based on gut instinct rather than objective dataOpens link in new window - Human Resources
According to the results of a study by OPP, 71% of all line managers would change the people decisions they've made if given a second chance. It's an indictment on the ‘gut instinct' culture that costs UK businesses millions of pounds in performance issues each year.
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February 2010

 


2009

Leadership Report Using the FIRO-B® and MBTI® Instruments
Based on responses to both the FIRO-B and MBTI Step I questionnaires, this new report helps clients explore and expand understanding of their leadership style, and how others might perceive and react to it.
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November 2009
New FIRO-B® European data supplement
OPP is pleased to announce the launch of this indispensible resource for FIRO-B® users, available to download free of charge.
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October 2009

Cult of personalityOpens link in new window - People Management
Coaches are more frequently using personality assessments as an extra development tool says Jenny Kidby, managing consultant at workplace psychologist OPP.
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October 2009

Cut from different clothOpens link in new window - People Management
Assessment in Asia has a quite separate look from that in Europe. Betsy Kendall, executive director and head of consultancy and learning at OPP argues that one way of making sure people from different cultures are treated fairly is to give training in how to tackle assessment tasks.
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October 2009

Time is of the essenceOpens link in new window - People Management
Shorter, sharper, cheaper: assessment hasn’t disappeared during the recession but organisations are certainly being cost conscious about it.  Professionals working in assessment report both lower overall numbers and tighter profit margins, says Ameet Thakkar, a principal consultant at business psychologists OPP.
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October 2009

Education sector puts more emphasis on qualifications than personality when hiringOpens link in new window - Human Resources
Formal qualifications are dominating HR procedures in the education sector so that personality is ignored when making hiring decisions, according to workplace psychologists OPP.
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September 2009

Health sector managers are disconnected from their peopleOpens link in new window - Online Recruitment
According to the results of a study by workplace psychologists OPP, more than a quarter (28%) of healthcare workers feel their managers don’t understand their skills, preferences and motivations. The findings come at a time when the healthcare sector is under increasing pressure to unlock the potential of its workforce.
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August 2009

My manager doesn't understand meOpens link in new window - www.publicservice.co.uk
Do senior managers really not know their staff well and can this lead to them making poor decisions? More than a third of workers in the public sector feel their managers don't understand them, according to a survey undertaken by OPP Business Psychology Consultancy.
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August 2009

Redundancy: It's a psychological thingOpens link in new window - HR Zone
Decisions in redundancy situations have a massive impact on those who stay as well as those who go. Used as part of a mix of tools, psychometric instruments such as the 16PF add greater validity to, and an evidence base for, such decisions.
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July 2009

Women more analytical than men in building their own careers, but not when it comes to othersOpens link in new window - Human Resources
A day after The Apprentice's all-female final, workplace psychologist OPP has revealed it is women who make better career decisions than men - but only when it comes to themselves.
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June 2009
Sugar relies on gut instinct to pick new ApprenticeOpens link in new window - Management Today
Sir Alan Sugar relied on his instincts in plumping for underdog Yasmina. So why the 12-week interview?
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June 2009

How do I motivate my ostrich workers?Opens link in new window - People Management
OPP's Ameet Thakar explains how to motivate workers who have become demotivated by stagnant business growth and lack of resources.
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May 2009
Real work: Tried and testedOpens link in new window - guardian.co.uk
Below is an example of a verbal reasoning test. Read the passage, then answer the questions that follow.
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April 2009

Real work: Tried and testedOpens link in new window - guardian.co.uk
Verbal reasoning tests form a major part of the selection procedures used by many employers - a measure of how well someone can understand, evaluate and manipulate information that has been presented in words.
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 April 2009

10 tips for managing difficult peopleOpens link in new window - The Times
Ten top tips for how to manage difficult people in the workplace.
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April 2009

Real work: Tried and testedOpens link in new window - guardian.co.uk
Employers often view a candidate's sense of responsibility when recruiting. Research shows this links to good job performance, especially when the worker is unsupervised, and may be an indicator of the candidate's potential to become a manager or leader.
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March 2009

Psychometric testing in L&DOpens link in new window - Training & Coaching Today
Psychometrics can be a key implement in the learning & development toolkit - what's more they're ever more easily available.
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March 2009

New MBTI® European data supplements
OPP is pleased to announce the launch of two new valuable resources for MBTI® users, available to download free of charge.
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February 2009

Featured report: MBTI Step I Team Report - now at a substantially reduced price
The MBTI Step I Team Report is an excellent supporting resource for practitioners running teambuilding events. Administered via OPP's Scoring Bureau service, reports can be generated for each of the people in the team, and provide detailed information about how each person's individual MBTI type interacts with the overall type of the team. It's great for accelerating the progress of new teams from 'forming' to 'performing' as well as for resolving issues within teams. This powerful report is now almost half its previous price at £24.
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February 2009

Real work: Tried and testedOpens link in new window - guardian.co.uk
The following questions are designed to measure your behaviour towards other people and the behaviours you want back from them. By highlighting the difference between the two, the FIRO-B questionnaire can explain difficult workplace relationship issues.
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February 2009

Real work: Tried and testedOpens link in new window - guardian.co.uk
The following are taken from a questionnaire designed to help people identify how their personality makes them similar to some people, and different from others. The conclusions should enhance your understanding of others and of yourself ... your motivations, your natural strengths and your potential areas for growth.
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January 2009

A week in HR: Brown in cash boost to stem rising unemploymentOpens link in new window - HRZONE.co.uk
The key story this week is the 'golden hello' that Gordon Brown is offering to employers willing to take on the long-term unemployed. In other news, a new survey has found that HR managers see employee retention as the greatest challenge this year. By Annie Hayes.
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January 2009

Working over Christmas 'receives co-worker criticism'Opens link in new window - Witan Jardine
More than three quarters (77 per cent) of workers feel that their colleagues who worked over the Christmas period were being 'martyrs' or a 'Scrooge', new research has suggested.
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January 2009

'Scrooge' epithet for those who worked at ChristmasOpens link in new window - HumanResources
Nearly half (46%) of UK employees went to work over Christmas but more than three quarters of their colleagues reacted negatively, labelling them as 'martyrs to their employer' or a 'Scrooge'.
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January 2009


2008

'Tis the Season - to WORK!'Opens link in new window -Processingtalk
This Christmas, the economic downturn and a nation of pressured bosses will translate into nearly half of the UK working population staying at work throughout the period.
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December 2008

Staff to stay at work over Christmas period claims reportOpens link in new window - Macworld
This Christmas, the economic downturn will translate into nearly half, 47 per cent, of the UK working population staying at work throughout the period suggests a new report.
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December 2008

Real work: Do you have high anxiety levels?Opens link in new window - guardian.co.uk
The following questions are taken from a questionnaire designed to measure adult personality - beneficial to both assessors and recruits because it helps to predict working style and behaviour.
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December 2008

Under the skin of good IT managementOpens link in new window - Infomatics
Understanding personality traits can make CIOs more effective technology leaders, writes Rob Bailey.
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November 2008

More conflict in the Public Sector workplaceOpens link in new window - PublicNET
There is more conflict in the public sector workplace than there is in the private sector where conflict is better managed.
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October 2008

The challenge of straight talkingOpens link in new window - FT.com [free registration required]
Lawyers, bankers, accountants and consultants are all after the same thing. No, not cash. That goes without saying. What they dream about is achieving a special status with their clients: that of the Trusted Adviser.
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October 2008

Causing a public nuisanceOpens link in new window - MT managementtoday.com
Public sector workers are much more likely to get caught up in workplace conflict than their private sector counterparts, according to a new study by business psychologists OPP.
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October 2008

16PF® in German transfers to global owner
Hogrefe AG and OPP® Ltd are pleased to announce that the 16PF® psychometric instrument will now be published electronically by OPP, the global owner of the trait-based measure of personality.
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October 2008

Fight, flight or face it? New report
According to OPP's latest research, poorly managed conflicts in the workplace are crippling British business.
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October 2008

Poor conflict management skills cost UK plc billionsOpens link in new window - Peoplemanagement.co.uk
UK business is losing billions of pounds in lost working days every year because workers aren’t trained in conflict management.
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October 2008

There's a pressing need for conflict resolution trainingOpens link in new window - HR Human Resources
More than half of the UK workforce haven't had training in the effective management of conflict - despite the fact conflict costs British business £24 billion each year.
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October 2008

Colleagues' irritating habits put people off their workOpens link in new window - HR Human Resources
According to a report from psychology experts OPP, two thirds of employees rate disrespect from work colleagues as the most annoying characteristic.
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August 2008

Mind games at WorkOpens link in new window - Oxford Times ONLINE
They may not know it themselves, but many of the people in USA who enforce the law of the land undergo psychological screening for their jobs - using tests controlled by an Oxford firm.
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August 2008

Handle a senior resignation: how toOpens link in new window - Personneltoday.com
There are some leaders who are so iconic that life without them would be unimaginable - and this is as true of the business world as of the political or cultural world.
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July 2008

Devil's advocate: Breaking the rulesOpens link in new window - Personneltoday.com
Should HR professionals practise what they preach, or is it OK for them to lapse once in a while?
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June 2008

How to spot a future chief executiveOpens link in new window - Personneltoday.com
You probably give considerable thought to the recruitment process, producing carefully worded advertisements, setting inventive tests and sitting through rigorous interviews, but how well do you know your existing staff?
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May 2008

Are You Up To The Job?Opens link in new window - sundaymail.co.uk
Take our lie detector test.
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April 2008

What not to do in your first management jobOpens link in new window - TIMESONLINE
Many ambitious professionals spend the first part of their career getting very good at their jobs so that they are first in line when a management position opens up.
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April 2008

Be yourself - but know who you are meant to beOpens link in new window - FT.com [free registration required]
When in doubt, turn to La Rochefoucauld: "We get so used to disguising ourselves to others that we end up becoming disguised to ourselves."
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March 2008

HR and line managers: Speaking line managers' languageOpens link in new window - Personneltoday.com
Line managers have inherited many of the tactical aspects of HR. How can HR learn to work with line managers and make this relationship prosper?
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March 2008

Psychometric profiling: Mind your profileOpens link in new window - Personneltoday.com
Developing leaders is something that needs care. Psychometrics can help - if you know what you're measuring.
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March 2008

How can you tell your workmates are losing the plot?Opens link in new window - The Guardian
When they start to whoop about how much they love the job.
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January 2008

Who's fooling whom?
New OPP research reveals that European workers show a different face at interview and in the workplace, leading to stress - and the UK leads Europe for workplace chameleons.
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January 2008

Fun missing from the workplace in BritainOpens link in new window - NEWS.scotsman.com
The UK is at the bottom of a European "fun" league table because more than one-in-three people suppressed that side of their personality when they were at work, according to a new report today.
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January 2008

Job candidates tell interviewers what they want to hearOpens link in new window - Human Resources
Nearly half of workers (46%) admit to adapting their personality in job interviews, new research has shown.
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January 2008

Who's fooling who?Opens link in new window - Personneltoday.com
We’re probably all guilty of putting on our interview persona along with our interview suit, but are we taking it too far?
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January 2008

A third of interviewees try to act their way into a jobOpens link in new window - Milkround.com
A third of employees have admitted they acted a part in their interview to fit in with the company culture.
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January 2008

'So are you married?' And other questions you CAN'T ask job applicants any moreOpens link in new window - Daily Mail
There was a time when managers would get to know prospective staff before taking them on. These days, they probe their lifestyles at their peril.
Employers are being warned they could fall foul of discrimination laws if they even ask a job applicant their age or marital status.
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January 2008


2007

Use of psychometric profiling in coaching on the riseOpens link in new window - Personneltoday.com
The business of coaching is under pressure to conform. And, as it becomes more widespread, buyers are asking for a more uniform offering.
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November 2007

Estranged by change?Opens link in new window - hrzone.co.uk
Change is one of the only certainties on today's fast moving business highway. But mismanage it, and you could be speeding towards a multi-lane pileup. Matt Henkes looks at how HR can mitigate the risks.
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November 2007

Product update: TKI Self-Scorable Question and Answer Booklet
The Thomas Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument (TKI) Self-Scorable Question and Answer Booklet in English has been updated.
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November 2007

New FIRO-B® report now available
The new FIRO-B Interpretive Report for Organisations narrative report provides insightful information about FIRO-B® results applied to a business setting.
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November 2007

Type Dynamics in Action: A new workshop
This two-day workshop has been a huge success since it was introduced in September 2007. With just six weeks of promotion, 2007 workshops are already sold out.
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November 2007

Relax? Don't do itOpens link in new window -The Guardian
Controlled bursts of stress at work might actually boost your performance and your health. Catherine Quinn takes a deep breath and lets it all out.
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October 2007

Younger workers strike more over working conditionsOpens link in new window - Director of Finance Online
Older workers strike over pay while youngsters take industrial action because of conditions, claims a new survey.
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October 2007

OPPassessment update: changes to the TKI Profile and Interpretive Report
The TKI Profile and Interpretive Report on OPPassessment [?] has been replaced with an updated version that incorporates all-new norm samples and scoring, and is more personalised and easier to read.
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September 2007

Career ChangesOpens link in new window - Recruiter
More than half the UK workforce (52%) has changed career at least once, with one in five of us having done so three times, according to research released today.
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July 2007

Half of UK workforce has 1 foot out of the doorOpens link in new window - Southport Reporter
BRITISH business is in the grip of a trend which is set to cost £4.6 billion. Nearly half of all employees in the UK are committed to changing career in the near future, meaning rocketing recruitment and training costs for British business as it struggles to plug the gaps.
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July 2007

Workers Settle for Second BestOpens link in new window - trainingzone.co.uk
Just 2% of the UK workforce are living the dream and doing the job they always wanted to, exposing a nation of workers that are unsatisfied and unfulfilled, according to research by business psychology experts OPP.
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July 2007

OPP gains IIP accreditation
OPP is delighted to have achieved 'Investors in People' accreditation for the first time, gaining official recognition for the investment the organisation makes in its staff.
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June 2007

The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator: Fit for what purpose?Opens link in new window - Personneltoday.com
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is widely used in training and L & D. But how appropriately?
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April 2007