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The LIFO method (The term LIFO stands for "Life Orientations") is a means of psychology to assess personality. It is a form of personality typology. It supports to describe behavior objectively and serves to represent and illustrate personal behavior. LIFO is a registered trademark of Business Consultants Network Inc.
This article is a translation from the german Wikipedia.
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[edit]Background
[edit]Motivation
[edit]Basic Priciples
[edit]Model
[edit]Survey
[edit]Preferred Styles
[edit]Intention - Behaviour - Impact
[edit]Area of Application
[edit]Critique
[edit]Literature
[edit]- Katcher, A. & Czichos, R. (2009): Learning Dynamics, Xlibris, ISBN 978-1441530585
- Atkins, S. (1981): The name of your game. Beverly Hills: Ellis & Stuart
- Bergermaier, R. & Czichos, R. (2002): Die LIFO-Methode. In M. Schimmel-Schloo, L.J. Seiwert & H: Wagner (Hrsg.), Persönlichkeits-Modelle. Mainz: Gabal Verlag
- Czichos, R. (2001): Profis managen sich selbst. Das LIFO-Buch für Ihr persönliches Stärkenmanagement. München und Basel: Reinhardt
- Czichos, R. & Bergermaier, R. (1994): Typologien und LIFO-Methode. München: Arbeitspapier zum LIFO-Lizenz-Seminar
- Trainerhandbuch zum Lizenzseminar, LPC, Ausgabe 2005
- Katcher, A. & Pasternak, K. (2002): Managing Your Strengths. Philadelphia: Xlibris Corporation
- Sarges, W. & Wottawa, H. (2005): Handbuch wirtschaftspsychologischer Testverfahren. Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers Verlag
- Simon, Walter (2006): Persönlichkeitsmodelle und Persönlichkeitstests. Offenbach: GABAL Verlag GmbH