TSL Plays: Guess My Course (TSL Interns Edition)

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Teams will guess interns' causes based on their MBTI personalities and first impressions through questions in two rounds, considering personalities, hobbies, introverted/extroverted traits, attire comfort, and functionality. The goal is to challenge biases and promote open-mindedness in hiring practices by highlighting that judging based on appearance may not reflect skills accurately.

Insights

  • Analyzing interns' MBTI personalities and attire to guess causes emphasizes the importance of looking beyond surface impressions to understand individuals' skills and backgrounds accurately.
  • The activity challenges biases by highlighting that judgments based on appearance or attire may not align with actual capabilities, promoting a more open-minded approach to hiring practices and interpersonal interactions.

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Recent questions

  • How do teams guess intern causes?

    By analyzing MBTI personalities and attire.

  • What factors are considered for guessing causes?

    Interns' personalities, hobbies, and attire.

  • Why is open-mindedness encouraged in hiring practices?

    To showcase skills beyond appearance judgments.

  • How does attire play a role in guessing causes?

    Attire is analyzed for comfort and functionality.

  • What is the purpose of guessing interns' causes?

    To showcase the impact of first impressions.

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"Guessing Intern Causes Based on MBTI"

  • Teams will guess the causes of interns based on their MBTI personalities and first impressions in two rounds, with questions allowed in each round.
  • In round 1, teams ask questions about interns' personalities, while in round 2, they focus on interns' work-appropriate attire to guess the intense causes.
  • Interns' personalities and hobbies are considered for guessing the causes, with some interns being introverted and others extroverted.
  • The attire of interns is analyzed to make guesses about their causes, with comfort and functionality being key factors.
  • The activity aims to showcase that judging a person based on appearance or attire may not accurately reflect their skills or background, encouraging open-mindedness in hiring practices.
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