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MBTI
Personality Types
ENTJ
Extroverted -
iNtuitive - Thinking - Judging
What Is the ENTJ Personality?
The
ENTJs
will most often be found in some position of leadership with formal or
informal power. They see groups of people as having the potential to
achieve goals that may seem unrealistic to other members of the
organization and they think they are the logical person to lead the
group, because they have devised and understand the plan.
They
breathe strategy and direction and have an almost mystic sense that they
are the person to move the group forward.
Bill Gates
(b. William Gates III 1955), founder of Microsoft, is an ENTJ whose
vision and strategy changed the world by overseeing an operating system
that would go into most computers. The richest man in the world, he
is not always loved and admired but donates billions through his
foundation.
They
will frequently be seen writing implementation plans, conceptualizing
projects, and spinning the vision.
They have a classic hand
gesture that looks like a divining rod, where they will point in a
direction to illustrate where the organization should be going.
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ENTJs can be highly motivating in that they are often articulate
in portraying the grand vision. They bring to mind inspirational
illustrations from their own lives and the lives of others. They
often give to their ideas an exciting historical perspective,
seeing ordinary events for others as being "D Day" or
Gettysburg.
They are curious, intellectual, and are continually delving into
the meaning of things. |
They are often able to
gain huge support for their directions through a thorough, logical and
commanding approach.
They are frequently clever
with words and phrase-making and are good at developing communication
campaigns.
ENTJs as Team Members
A
team is fortunate to harness the abilities of an ENTJ. There will be
significant strategies and initiatives and most often rapid progress.
They will develop ways to accomplish objectives that are ground breaking
and highly effective.
ENTJs can view people,
however, as another obstacle to overcome and members of the team can be
surprised that for the ENTJ, the end game is the only game.
Margaret Thatcher
(b. 1925) was the first woman prime minister of England and held the
post as a conservative longer than any other prime minister. Dubbed
"the Iron Lady," because of her strong will, she led her country back to
a new vitality and prosperity.
ENTJs do well to ally
themselves with those types who have a more natural understanding of
feelings.
They must learn to negotiate
with others who don’t agree with them and stick by those agreements.
Otherwise they can be seen as manipulative and appear to be just waiting
for the right moment to return to their original plan.
What Are ENTJ Issues and Challenges in Groups/Best Alliances?
ENTJs often see
accomplishing goals as the meaning of life. The people around them are
one means of accomplishing the goal. They usually will declare
themselves to be saddened by conflict, but can be quite ready to join a
fight they believe is necessary to win the battle and accomplish the
purpose.
They are often
shocked when others see goal accomplishment as less important than they
do. Because of this, leadership for the ENTJ may be for a period of time
in a situation of special need. Winston Churchill, probably an ENTJ,
spent a great deal of his life in splendid intellectual isolation,
chosen to save England during WWII in its greatest hour of need, and
summarily dismissed when the crisis was past and the world could settle
back to kinder, gentler ways and more people-oriented leaders. ENTJs can
then sink into despair, believing their own earlier confidence in
themselves to have been misplaced.
ENTJs can be seen as overly intense and blunt and of all the types may
convey the greatest sense of urgency. When they are promoted to
management, they can be seen as high-handed and manipulative. Most ENTJs
who become successful in management go through a process of learning to
communicate in a more warm and collaborative way. They also must learn
to lean on more people-oriented types to help them achieve their goals.
ENTJs and the Rest of Their
Lives
As spouses and life partners, ENTJs can be quite
idealistic and romantic, despite their intensity and driving
personalities. They have a vision of the perfect plan, the perfect
organization, and the perfect relationship. They can be as intense about
relationships as about business and plans. They can also be harsh judges
of family, spouses, life partners, and children. Their greatest
frustration is when they believe people won’t change. The ENTJ must form
partnerships and unions with those who hold similar ideas or they may
default into cynically going through the motions of a relationship. |