Title: The Soft Side of Software Engineering
1The Soft Side of Software EngineeringPart
IIThe Enneagram
2Video
- How many people know about the Enneagram?
- How many people think they know their type?
3Overview and History
- Ennea (nine) gram (written).
- A geometric figure that maps out nine fundamental
personality types of human nature and their
complex interrelationships. - A development of modern psychology that has roots
in spiritual wisdom from many different ancient
traditions. - Each type formulates early in childhood (or
before). The innocent child is put forth into a
world and discovers that something is not right,
a lost essential quality. - This lost essential quality is replaced by a
compensating belief. This belief is a
self-protection strategy that has served well but
is likely to have outlived its usefulness. - Work with the Enneagram begins when you identify
your type and begin to understand its dominant
issues a process of self-observation,
self-understanding and self-discovery. - Provides a path to growth, as well as
watch-outs for disintegration.
4Why the Enneagram?
- Relationship to MBTI/Jungian Type
- Preference vs. Defense mechanism
- Self-Understanding and the path of Transcendence
- Understanding others
- Valuing diversity
- How to work effectively with other types
- Dealing with hot-buttons
5Theory, FAQ
- How does one become a type?
- Lost Essential Quality
- Compensating Belief
- Coping Strategy
- Do you ever change type?
- No, although the impact of the compulsion can be
modified by the path of transcendence. - Many say that one is of truest type in their 20s
- Can I be more than one type?
- Everybody exhibits attributes and behaviors of
all types, but only one type really maps the
defense mechanism. The search for the compulsion
will reveal type.
6Caveats
- For many people discovering their type is a
multi-year process. - Beware of tests
- Beware of typing others based on their behavior
- Beware of stereotyping
- Do not underestimate the depth of the Enneagram
- Start by looking at a few possible types
- Look to the compulsion, often a blind spot
7Now Break all the Rules
- Pseudo-Test
- The Essential Enneagram David Daniels
- Listen for which description matches well
- Consider each paragraph as a whole, not just
individual sentences - Mark as follows
- Like me
- Somewhat like me
- Neutral
- Not really like me
- Not like me
- Order the top 3 most like you (1-3)
8A.
- I approach things in an all-or-none way,
especially issues that matter to me. I place a
lot of value on being strong, honest, and
dependable. What you see is what you get. I don't
trust others until they have proven themselves to
be reliable. I like people to be direct with me,
and I know when someone is being devious, lying,
or trying to manipulate me. I have a hard time
tolerating weakness in people, unless I
understand the reason for their weakness or I see
that they're trying to do something about it. I
also have a hard time following orders or
directions if I do not respect or agree with the
person in authority. I am much better at taking
charge myself. I find it difficult not to display
my feelings when I am angry. I am always ready to
stick up for friends or loved ones, especially if
I think they are being treated unjustly. I may
not win every battle with others, but they'll
know I've been there.
9B.
- I have high internal standards for correctness,
and I expect myself to live up to those
standards. It's easy for me to see what's wrong
with things as they are, and to see how they
could be improved. I may come across to some
people as overly critical or demanding
perfection, but it's hard for me to ignore or
accept things that are not done the right way. I
pride myself on the fact that if I'm responsible
for doing something, you can be sure I'll do it
right. I sometimes have feelings of resentment
when people don't try to do things properly or
when people act irresponsibly or unfairly,
although I usually try not to show it to them
openly. For me, it is usually work before
pleasure, and I suppress my desires as necessary
to get the work done.
10C.
- I seem to be able to see all points of view
pretty easily. I may even appear indecisive at
times because I can see advantages and
disadvantages on all sides. The ability to see
all sides makes me good at helping people resolve
their differences. This same ability can
sometimes lead me to be more aware of other
people's positions, agendas, and personal
priorities than of my own. It is not unusual for
me to become distracted and then to get off task
on the important things I'm trying to do. When
that happens, my attention is often diverted to
unimportant trivial tasks. I have a hard time
knowing what is really important to me, and I
avoid conflict by going along with what others
want. People tend to consider me to be easygoing,
pleasing and agreeable. It takes a lot to get me
to the point of showing my anger directly at
someone. I like life to be comfortable,
harmonious, and accepting.
11D.
- I am sensitive to other people's feelings. I can
see what they need, even when I don't know them.
Sometimes it's frustrating to be so aware of
people's needs, especially their pain or
unhappiness, because I'm not able to do as much
for them as I'd like to. It's easy for me to give
of myself. I sometimes wish I were better at
saying "no' because I end up putting more energy
into caring for others than into taking care of
myself. It hurts my feelings if people think I'm
trying to manipulate or control them, when all
I'm trying to do is understand and help them. I
like to be seen as a warmhearted and good person,
but when I'm not taken into account or
appreciated I can become very emotional or even
demanding. Good relationships mean a great deal
to me and I'm willing to work hard to make them
happen.
12E.
- Being the best at what I do is a strong motivator
for me, and I have received a lot of recognition
over the years for my accomplishments. I get a
lot done and am successful in almost everything I
take on. I identify strongly with what I do,
because to a large degree I think your value is
based on what you accomplish and the recognition
you get for it. I always have more to do than
will fit into the time available, so I often set
aside feelings and self-reflection in order to
get things done. Because there's always something
to do, I find it hard to just sit and do nothing.
I get impatient with people who don't use my time
well. Sometimes I would rather just take over a
project someone is completing too slowly. I like
to feel and appear "on top" of any situation.
While I like to compete, I am also a good team
player.
13F.
- I would characterize myself as a quiet,
analytical person who needs more time alone than
most people do. I usually prefer to observe what
is going on than to be involved in the middle of
it. I don't like people to place too many demands
on me or to expect me to know and report what I
am feeling. I'm able to get in touch with my
feelings better when alone than with others, and
often enjoy experiences I've had more when
reliving them than when actually going through
them. I'm almost never bored when alone, because
I have an active mental life. It is important for
me to protect my time and energy, and hence, to
live a simple, uncomplicated life and to be as
self- sufficient as possible.
14G.
- I have a vivid imagination, especially when it
comes to what might be threatening to safety and
security. I can usually spot what could be
dangerous or harmful and may experience as much
fear as if it were really happening. I either
always avoid danger or always challenge it head
on. My imagination also leads to my ingenuity and
a good, if somewhat offbeat, sense of humor. I
would like for life to be more certain, but, in
general, I seem to doubt the people and things
around me. I can usually see the shortcomings in
the view someone is putting forward. I suppose
that, as a consequence, some people may consider
me to be very astute. I tend to be suspicious of
authority and am not particularly comfortable
being seen as the authority. Because I can see
what is wrong with the generally held view of
things, I tend to identify with underdog causes.
Once I have committed myself to a person or
cause, I am very loyal to it.
15H.
- I am an optimistic person who enjoys coming up
with new and interesting things to do. I have a
very active mind that quickly moves back and
forth between different ideas. I like to get a
global picture of how all these ideas fit
together, and I get excited when I can connect
concepts that initially don't appear to be
related. I like to work on things that interest
me, and I have a lot of energy to devote to them.
I have a hard time sticking with unrewarding and
repetitive tasks. I like to be in on the
beginning of a project, during the planning
phase, when there may be many interesting options
to consider. When I have exhausted my interest in
something, it is difficult for me to stay with
it, because I want to move on to the next thing
that has captured my interest. If something gets
me down, I prefer to shift my attention to more
pleasant ideas. I believe people are entitled to
an enjoyable life.
16I.
- I am a sensitive person with intense feelings. I
often feel misunderstood and lonely, because I
feel different from everyone else. My behavior
can appear like drama to others, and I have been
criticized for being overly sensitive and
over-amplifying my feelings. What is really going
on inside is my longing for both emotional
connection and a deeply felt experience of
relationship. I have difficulty fully
appreciating present relationships because of my
tendency to want what I can't have and to disdain
what I do have. The search for emotional
connection has been with me all my life and the
absence of emotional connection has led to
melancholy and depression. I sometimes wonder why
other people seem to have more than I do-better
relation- ships and happier lives. I have a
refined sense of aesthetics and I experience a
rich world of emotions and meaning.
17Final Answer
- Rate the top 3 most like you, in order
- How many?
- Will not answer no matter what I ask?
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
18The Types
C
A
B
H
D
E
G
I
F
19Body Types
C
The Mediator
9
A
B
The Perfectionist
The Boss
8
1
Body Types - 8, 9, 1. The Body Types all have
issues relating to their anger and with relating
to others. Eights, who are assertive and
hard-working, tend to overexpress their anger.
Nines, who are friendly and laid-back are most
out of touch with their anger. Ones, who have
perfectionist tendencies, often suppress emotions
and underexpress their anger.
20Heart Types
Heart Types - 2, 3, 4. The Heart Types all have
issues relating to their feelings, or to be
specific, with their image. Twos, who can
sometimes seem intrusive and overly-emotional
over-express their feelings. Threes, who tend to
ignore their feelings in order to get the job
done, and be successful, are the most out of
touch with their feelings. Fours, who despite
feeling emotions deeply, usually don't like to
express them directly, and instead communicate
usually through subtle communication or an art
form, and therefore underexpress their feelings.
D
The Giver
2
The Performer
3
E
The Romantic
4
I
21Head Types
Head Types - 5, 6, 7. The Head Types all have
issues with their thoughts, or to be specific,
fear and anxiety. Fives, who are removed from the
physical world because they are frightened of it
in a way, live in their minds, and often
overexpress their thoughts. Sixes, who can't
trust themselves nor anybody on the outside are
caught in fear, and are thus most out of touch
with their thoughts. Sevens who are afraid of
introspection, turn to the outside world for
action and experience, making them underexpress
their thoughts.
H
The Epicure
7
The Loyal Skeptic
6
G
5
The Observer
F
22Issues for each type
- Lost Essential Quality
- Compensating Belief
- What do I want most?
- What is most important to me?
- What is the worst thing that could happen to me?
- How do I see myself (on a good day)?
231 The Perfectionist (B)
- Motto Let MY conscience be YOUR guide
- Lost Essential Quality Perfection
- Compensating Belief
- I must gain worthiness and love through being
good and perfecting myself. - I want to be morally right, to improve myself so
that no one will be able to say that I am not
good. - It is important to me that people behave as they
should - The worst thing that could happen to me is that I
become morally corrupt, a failure in my own eyes - I am a person with high principleslogical and
orderly.
241
252 The Giver (D)
- Motto If you want to be loved, be lovable
- Lost Essential Quality Universal will
- Compensating Belief
- To get I must give. To be loved I must be needed.
- I want to love and be loved, to be helpful, and
to be appreciated for what I do. - It is important to me that others see me as
loving and helpful. - The worst thing that could happen to me would be
to have to live with people who dont appreciate
me or care about me. - I am a warm, loving, and helpful person
262
273 The Performer (E)
- Motto Early to bed, early to rise, work like
hell and advertise. - Work harder, not smarter.
- Work is more fun than fun
- Lost Essential Quality Hope
- Compensating Belief
- The world rewards doing, not being.
- I want to be noticed, to be admired for doing
things well. - It is important that others see me as being
successful. - The worst thing that could happen to me is that I
fail at something and other people find out. - I am self-confident, competitive, attractive, a
winner.
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294 The Romantic (I)
- Motto I feel so bad since youve gone, its
almost like having you here. - Lost Essential Quality Original Connection
- Compensating Belief
- I am deficient and something really important is
missing which must be regained. - I want to be understood and to understand myself.
- It is important for me to find a meaning and a
purpose in my life. - The worst thing that could happen to me is for
people to think that there is something
emotionally wrong with me. - I am thoughtful, sincere, sensitive, and
emotionally intense.
304
315 The Observer (F)
- Motto Why one has to have a body, I dont know.
A necessary appendage to the head, I suppose. - You can observe a lot just by watching Yogi
Berra - Lost Essential Quality Omniscience
- Compensating Belief
- The world demands too much and gives too little.
- I want to know, to understand everything around
me. - It is important to me that I see things clearly
and correctly. - The worst thing that could happen to me is that
my ideas be wrong, incorrect. - I am very perceptive and a person who sees things
more clearly than others.
325
336 The Loyal Skeptic (G)
- Motto I dont like being afraid. It scares me.
- Lost Essential Quality Faith
- Compensating Belief
- The world is dangerous.
- I want to belong, to be safe in my own kind of
friendly group. - It is important to me that people be straight and
fair with me. - The worst thing that could happen to me is that
someone I trust betrays me. - I am strong-minded, friendly, and cautious.
346
356
367 The Epicure (H)
- Motto When choosing between two evils, I always
like to take the one Ive never tried before.
Mae West - Lost Essential Quality Sustained Concentration
- Compensating Belief
- The world limits and frustrates people and causes
pain which can be escaped. - I want happiness, excitement, to discover, and to
do new things. - It is important to me to always have a plan for
what happens next. I always have plan for the
future. - The worst thing that could happen to me would be
to be bored and broke. - I am friendly, fun-loving, and able to do well at
whatever I choose to do.
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388 The Boss (A)
- Motto Never go to bed madstay up and fight!.
- Lost Essential Quality Truth
- Compensating Belief
- This is a hard and unjust world in which the
powerful take advantage of the innocent. - I want to be in control, to lead, and to show
that I am stronger than others. - It is important that I be in control of what goes
on around me. - The worst thing that could happen to me is that
things around me get out of control. - I am different, independent, decisive, and
respected.
398
409 The Mediator (C)
- Motto I always procrastinate when I get around
to it. - Lost Essential Quality Love
- Compensating Belief
- I am unimportant so I must blend in.
- I want peacefulness, to keep things as they are
(or as they were). - It is important that everyone get along with each
other. - The worst thing that could happen to me is to
have to say no to someone and have that person
get angry at me. - I am a person who is friendly and easygoing, but
I can be very stubborn sometimes.
419
42The Enneagram and Teams
- Software Team
- Team SPeople
- People Unpredictable
- Hot-Buttons things to avoid doing
- Openings how to engage when in disagreement
431 - Perfectionist
- Hot-Buttons
- Criticize or scold them. Question their
integrity. Dont follow through with what you
say you are going to do. Be chronically late. - Openings
- Affirm their good intentions, their
reasonableness, their integrity. Let them know
that you are aware of how hard they are trying.
442 - Helper
- Hot-Buttons
- Take them for granted. Dont thank them. Be
indifferent to the friendliness. Accuse them of
selfishness. - Openings
- Affirm the friendship, the intimacy between you.
Show appreciation. Reassure them that they
matter to you.
453 - Achiever
- Hot-Buttons
- Ignore them. Look down on them. Focus on their
defeats or shortcomings. Dont include them. Be
ineffectual or sloppy. Push for intimacy. - Openings
- Give praise for accomplishments. Affirm their
personal valuenot just their performance. Allow
space for feelings to emerge, but dont demand
them.
464 - Romantic
- Hot-Buttons
- Dismiss them. Disrupt their mood, their personal
world. Behave crudely. Be inelegant, coarse, or
insensitive to their feelings - Openings
- Encourage them. Self-diagnose a similar fault or
problem. Let them know that youll stay with
them while they are working through their
feelings.
475 - Observer
- Hot-Buttons
- Question their competency. Intrude on them.
Start organizing their things. Be closed-
minded, or talk about things you dont really
know about. - Openings
- Be a quiet presence supplying support, but also
plenty of space. Give time for a response.
Engage them with topics of mutual interest.
Write a letter.
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486 Loyal Skeptic
- Hot-Buttons
- Dont pull your weight. Take the other point
of view. Be secretive or evasive. Take
advantage of their commitment. - Openings
- Affirm your connection/friendship. Reassure them
that youre not walking out, that youll stand by
them. Remind them of past successes, solutions.
497 - Epicure
- Hot-Buttons
- Restrict their freedom, limit their choices. Be
a wet blanket, discouraging and pessimistic.
Keep sharing your despair. - Openings
- Acknowledge their underlying anxiety/fear. Its
OK to be anxious or sad. Give them choices.
Reassure them that you care, but leave the door
open.
508 - Boss
- Hot-Buttons
- Tell them what they can and cant do. Try to get
an advantage over them. Be indecisive, indirect,
or wimpy. Beat around the bush. - Openings
- Tell them what you think or how you feel, simply
and directly. Get to the point. Look them in
the eye and say what you mean.
519 - Mediator
- Hot-Buttons
- Disturb their peace, their calm. Yell. Direct
anger at them. Be aggressive and
confrontational. Make demands. - Openings
- Be there. Gently ask about their state and what
they want or need from the situation. Be patient
in waiting for a response.
52Coping with Conflict and Difficulty
- Positive Outlook (Two, Seven, Nine)
- Adopt, as much as possible, a positive attitude
- Look at the bright side
- Morale builders make others feel good because
they want to feel good - Competency (One, Three, Five)
- Put their feelings aside and strive to be
objective, effective, and competent - Try to solve problems logically and expect others
to do the same - Have issues about how they work within a
structure or system - Reactive (Four, Six, Eight)
- React emotionally to conflicts and problems
- Want others to match their emotional state
- Need to deal with their feelings first, then can
move on
53Coping Styles
- Positive Outlook Group Deny that they have any
problems - Two You have a problem. I am here to
help you. - Seven There may be a problem, but Im fine.
- Nine What problem? I dont think there
is a problem. - Competency Group Cut off feelings and solve
problems logically - One Im sure we can solve this like
sensible, mature adults. - Three Theres an efficient solution to this
we just need to get to work. - Five There are a number of hidden issues
here let me think about this. - Reactive Group React strongly and need response
from others - Four I feel really hurt, and I need to
express myself. - Six I feel really pressured, and Ive got
to let off some steam. - Eight Im really angry about this and youre
going to hear about it!
54Danger of Stereotyping
55Software Engineering
Customer Support
Developers/Domain/Testing
Management
Sales
HR
Marketing/Sales/ Management
Developers/Testers/ Middle Management
Writers/Artists
Developers/Domain
56Relation to the MBTI
57Security and Stress
Security Move against the arrow
Stress Move with the arrow
58Deeper look into the 5
- The 5 in security - move to 8
- Become more direct
- Can also take on some of the petty tyrant aspects
of an 8 - The 5 under stress/risk - move to 7
- When the major defenses of withdrawal and
isolation are ineffective, a social façade may
appear. - May result in a genuine ability to enjoy the flow
of events rather than to contract against
surprise. - In the worst case, attention scatters in a
frantic search for any quick fix solution to buy
time and save resources
59Heaven Hell for 5s
- Heaven
- Being paid a decent wage to pursue their own
intellectual interests in a private office with
co-workers who eagerly supply data. - Hell
- Cubicles
- No Boundaries
- Too much intrusion
60Deeper look into the 5
- Pair Programming
- X-Scream Programming
61The Path of Transformation
- Start by understanding your type
- Usually one of two things happen
- Isnt it great that I am Type X
- Oh SHITI dont want to be Type X
- Opportunity is to understand the compulsion
- The compulsion will be present, once you can be
present to the compulsion you may have a choice. - For the 5
- Distinguish between Detachment, and
Non-Attachment - Live in the moment.
- Realize that energy is self-renewing
62Resources
- Books
- The Essential Enneagram, David Daniels
- The Enneagram Made Easy, Renee Baron Elizabeth
Wagele (Recommended as 1st book) - The Pocket Enneagram, Helen Palmer
- The Enneagram at Love and Work, Helen Palmer
- Principles of the Enneagram, Karen Webb
- Internet
- Video
- Nine Paths to a Productive and Fulfilling Life
- Helen Palmer Workshop in Austin