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Article: INFJ, ENTP, WXY AND Z: Myers-Briggs at the office.(personality tests)
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- Pensions & Investments
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- March 8, 2004
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Byline: Joel Chernoff
Do leadership and culture matter in money management firms?
Yes, argues Jim Ware, who in his new book "Investment Leadership: Building a Winning Culture for Long-Term Success,'' maintains that firms with strong leadership and healthy cultures do best over the long haul.
In a nutshell, Mr. Ware applies the Myers-Briggs personality test to money management firms, to see whether they have leaders with the right strengths and balance across the staff.
Mr. Ware singles out William Blair & Co., Brandes Investment Partners LP, MFS Investment Management, Aronson + Johnson + Ortiz LP and Vanguard, among others. But Mr. ...
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