Title: Working with Others
1Working with Others
2Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
- Based on Carl Jungs work
- People are fundamentally different
- People are fundamentally alike
- People have preference combinations for
extraversion/introversion, perception, judgment - Briggs Myers developed the MBTI to understand
individual differences - Take it at
- http//www.humanmetrics.com/cgi-win/JTypes1.htm
3Kiersey Temperament Sorter
- 1.In most situations are you more
- deliberate than spontaneous
- spontaneous than deliberate
- 2.Is it worse to be
- a softy
- hard-nosed
- 3.Is it better to be
- just
- merciful
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4Myers-Briggs Type Indicator
- Introvert-Extrovert
- where you derive your energy
- Sensing-Intuitive
- where you obtain your information
- Thinking-Feeling
- analysis logic versus pleasing people
- Judging-Perceiving
- how you make a decision
5MBTI Preferences
6Each Manager Has a Particular Personality Type
That Focuses Attention and Presents Strengths and
Weaknesses in Dealing With Situations
Psychological Types
Weaknesses (if Overextended)
Focus and Preferences
Strengths
Good at social interaction en- thusiastic
and confident insti- gates action open and
straightforward Good at personal interaction
stays calm and focused can con- centrate
intensely develops ideas uses discretion in
talking
Intellectual super- ficiality intrusive lack of
respect for others privacy easily
distracted May lose touch with outer
world keeps people at a distance
easily preoccupied
Focuses on people and things sociable
outgoing Focuses on thoughts and concepts
reflective inwardly directed
Extroversion Introversion
7Each Manager Has a Particular Personality Type
That Focuses His or Her Attention and Presents
Strengths and Weaknesses in Dealing With
Situations as They Arise (Cont.)
Psychological Types
Focus and Preferences
Weaknesses (if Overextended)
Strengths
Facts data details concrete reality based
present oriented Possibilities
hunches speculations theor- etical future
oriented Analysis objective logic
impersonal justice systematic inquiry
Pragmatic precise stable results orient- ed
sensible system- atic Imaginative
concep- tulizes easily creative intellectually
tenacious idealistic Rational analytical
assertive logical care- fully weighs
alternatives firm but fair explains thoroughly
Lacks long-range outlook may reject innovative
ideas Unrealistic out of touch bored by
routine scattered Undervalues feel- ings
overly anal- ytical insensitive critical
judgmental
Sensing Intuitive Thinking
8Each Manager Has a Particular Personality Type
That Focuses His or Her Attention and Presents
Strengths and Weaknesses in Dealing With
Situations as They Arise (Cont.)
Weaknesses (if Overextended)
Psychological Types
Focus and Preferences
Strengths
Overly sensitive moody can become emotionally
over- burdened Close minded in- flexible can
jump to conclusions too quickly
intolerant judgmental Indecisive
procrast- inates unfocused disorganized
im- pulsive may collect data too long
before deciding
Sympathy subjective humane personal compassion
trust consideration Organized
planned settledcontrol ones life set goals
struc- tured routine Pending
flexible curious spontaneity tentative let
life happen undaunted by surprise open to
change
Persuasive empathic warm sensitive
demon- strative and expressive loyal Plan,
organize, and control well persistent decisive
conscientious reliable Open minded
adaptable spontaneous under- standing
tolerant inquisitive
Feeling Judging Perceiving
9NTs
- Rational
- Proud of themselves in the degree they are
competent in action - Respect themselves in the degree they are
autonomous - Confident of themselves in the degree they are
strong-willed - Knowledge-seekingtrusting in reason and
hungering for achievement
10NTs
- Very infrequent, 5-7 of the population
- I have taken all of knowledge for my
provinceFrancis Bacon - Error of opinion may be tolerated where reason
is left free to combat itThomas Jefferson
11NFs
- Idealists
- Proud of themselves in the dfegree they are
empathic in action - Respect themselves in the degree they are
benevolent - Feel confident of themselves in the degree they
are authentic. - Hunger for deep and meaningful relationships
12NFs
- Identity seeking personalitycredulous about the
future - Comprise about 8-10 of the population
- A leader has the vision and conviction that a
dream can be achieved. He inspires the power and
energy to get it doneRalph Nader
13SPs
- Artisans
- STPPromoting operating (expediting)
- SFPDisplaying composing (improvising)
- Proud of themselves in the degree they are
graceful in action - Respect themselves in the degree they are daring
- Feel confident of themselves in the degree they
are adaptable
14SPs
- Sensation-seeking personality
- Trusting in spontaneity and hungering for impact
on others - Comprise 35-40 of the population
- Lets light this candleAlan Shepherd
- I believe that its better to be looked over
than it is to be overlookedMae West
15SJs
- Guardians
- STJSupervising inspecting (administering)
- SFJSupplying protecting (conserving)
- Proud of themselves in the degree they are
reliable in action - Respect themselves in the degree they do good
deeds
16SJs
- Confident of themselves in the degree they are
respectable - Security seeking personalitytrusting in
legitimacy and hungering for membership - Comprise 40-45 of the population
- Just give me the facts, maamJack Webb
17SPs
- Adaptable, artistic, athletic
- Aware of reality and never fighting it
- Open-minded
- Easygoing, tolerant, unprejudiced, persuasive
18SJs
- Conservative, stable, consistent, routinized
- Sensible, factual, unimpulsive
- Patient, dependable, hard-working, detailed,
painstaking, thorough
19NFs
- Human, sympathetic, enthusiastic
- Creative, intuitive, insightful
- subjective
20NTs
- Analytical, systematic, abstract
- Theoretical, intellectual
- Complex, competent, inventive
- Efficient, exacting, independent
- Logical, technical