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What
is the LPI?
The
LEONARD Personality Inventory (LPI) was designed by Professor
Dr. Leonard Yong (retired Professor, Department of
Counseling & Educational Psychology, University of Malaya)
to profile behavioural preferences of individuals. The
LPI related training has been used by many international companies.
Who
has used LPI successfully?
It
has won recognition as a psychometric tool which has great impact
on helping delegates. LPI related training was awarded the
"Top Rated" Learning Collaborators 2003/4 by Petronas Malaysia.
LPI related personality profiling was also used to help Nestle
Malaysia in the screening and mentoring of a a nationwide youth
program. Clients who have used the LPI include Intel, Motorola,
Nokia, B Braun Medical Industries, Kuwait Petroleum Company and
Saudi Arabian Company (Saudi ARAMCO).
What
is the purpose of the LPI?
The
LPI is formulated based on the Five Factors Model (FFM) of human
personality. It is anchored under the Types & Traits Theory
of classical personality theories. An
individual’s personality profile can be obtained from administration
of the LPI.
The LPI has been administered to thousands of individuals from
Asia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The LEONARD Personality
Inventory is named after the acronym Let’s Explore
our personality based on Openness, Neutral, Analytical,
Relational and Decisive behavioural tendencies.
The
LPI can identify a person’s emotional orientation and locate
a person’s preferred behavioural orientations on any of the
five behavioural dimensions as stated above.
The
LPI yields 26 classical personality types such as
the Creative Imaginator, Neutral Expert, Analytical Thinker, Relator
and Decision-Maker. An individual’s personality can be profiled
with the use of the LEONARD Personality Software.
The
LPI Software is a user-friendly computer program that can be used
to determine the exact personality profile of the individual.
Based on the personality profile obtained, the individual is given
suggestions and recommendations for:
- Personal
improvement
- Enhancing
teamwork with others
- Improving
leadership styles
- Improving
creativity
- Enhancing
learning skills
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