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James Kaufman

Pioneer · DISC type isd
Professor of educational psychology at University of Connecticut
📍 South Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States

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Experience
37 Years
Current Role
Professor of educational psychology
Location
South Glastonbury, Connecticut, United States
Personality Overview

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Driven But Considerate
Friendly But Fast
Decisive But Friendly

If they are convinced, they can become very strong champions for your product They have the unique ability to win both love and respect from their team (or outsiders) They combine a unique set of diverse traits where they are fast and friendly but can slow down to be thorough when needed

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Career

Work history

2013
Professor of educational psychology
University of Connecticut
2009
Blogger
Psychology Today
2004 - 2013
Journal Editor
American Psychological Association
9-2002 - 5-2013
Professor
California State University at San Bernardino
2002 - 6-2013
Professor
CSUSB
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Education
1995 - 2001
PhD
Yale University
1991 - 1995
BA
University of Southern California
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Influence (I)

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