Type Talk, that's more of a practical application of typing people.
And now I'm reading Please Understand me 2.
These books are pretty good and have really boosted my knowledge but I'm still wanting read A LOT more on it, these books still, I think, only scratch the surface.
Personally, I tell people that if there's only one book you get on MBTI (actually KTS in this case), it's this one. Second overall would probably be Myers' classic, Gifts Differing.
Personally, I tell people that if there's only one book you get on MBTI (actually KTS in this case), it's this one. Second overall would probably be Myers' classic, Gifts Differing.
That first one looks very interesting. One thing I've found is that type refers to neutral people. A lot of the people you meet in life have hang-ups, problems, obsessions, difficulties etc. and it's hard to relate these slate clean personality types to real people with personality difficulties.
I've read many of the Best Fit Type short books - I recommend going to the http://www.bestfittype.com/ website and browse through a few. I can tell you about maybe six of them. I highly recommend them. They're short, easy to understand, and cheap!