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    energized by task completion. Individuals that are ESFJs take their roles in team’s very serious and enjoy being the person the group can depend on to get the work done. Outside of my personality type our group consisted of an ESFJ, ENFP, and two ENTPs. Taking into account each individual personality and the frequency each trait appeared with the more frequent trait being highlighted as the dominant trait our combined team personality type would be ENFP. An ENFP team is a team that receives…

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    Introverted iNtuition with Thinking with Feeling with Feeling with Thinking ISTP ISFP INFP INTP Introverted Thinking Introverted Feeling Introverted Feeling Introverted Thinking with Sensing with Sensing with iNtuition with iNtuition ESTP ESFP ENFP ENTP Extraverted Sensing Extraverted Sensing Extraverted iNtuition Extraverted iNtuition with Thinking with Feeling with Feeling with Thinking ESTJ ESFJ ENFJ ENTJ Extraverted Thinking Extraverted Feeling Extraverted Feeling Extraverted…

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    “It is fashionable to say that the individual is unique” (1). Thus Isabel Briggs Myers begins her book Gifts Differing: Understanding Personality Type. Truly, the world has no duplicates of people, and each person differs from any other. However one cannot too readily assume that complete diversity and chaos exists within the sphere of human personality. Indeed, Isabel Briggs Myers herself, along with her mother, found inspiration from Carl Jung 's book Psychological Types, which outlined that…

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    that code then determines what your personality trait is. My code was ENTP, i found out that i was a visionary type. According to the results, it says: “your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you take things in primarily via your intuition. Your secondary mode is internal, where you deal with things rationally…

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    In any organization collaboration amongst individuals is essential to succeeding. “Managers need to develop their interpersonal, or people, skills if they are going to be effective in their jobs” (Robbins, 2009, p. 34). This paper discusses my own personality type (ESFP), and how such personality plays a role in my own military organization, through various experiences. Finally, this paper will attempt to describe, both particularly and generally, what I learned from my personality type about…

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    GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY WHAT IS PERSONALITY? FUNCTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF PERSONALITY IN PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LIVES. By, Arijit Panigrahy 14CS30005 Email Id: arijitpanigrahy@gmail.com Cell: +91-9933906939 DEFINITION OF PERSONALITY Personality refers to individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling and behaving. It is a dynamic and organized set of characteristics possessed by a person that uniquely influences their environment, cognitions, emotions, motivations,…

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    The greatest leaders manage varying conditions, personalities and climates produce measurable results which influence perceptions and change the world. Change is non-stop ever evolving factor that complicates and conversely simplifies every aspect of life. Unyielding creative thinkers like the ENTJ personality communicate change with an understanding of the target audience and through key motivators with a decisive tone during interpersonal communication. The ENTJ leader is the greatest at…

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    The book “Please Understand Me II” has the Keirsey Temperament Sorter II questionnaire that examines the personality types of certain people. The questionnaire is a simple version of the famous Myers-Briggs intelligence test. The Myers-Briggs intelligence test is based on the research by Carl Jung, the psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Carl Jung’s goal was to describe how people act in certain situations. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II questionnaire includes seventy…

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    Leadership Challenges Although I always meet deadlines, there is typically an overabundance of information spread across my desk and computer screen where I busily cross-reference and connect ideas. This process of tackling projects, particularly those I’m solely responsible for, leads to inefficient time management. Always calm on the outside and confident in my ability to get it done, I will, in the final hours, be stressed as I consolidate my thinking for the final product. I have…

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    Managing individual changing Changing, for me, is a life attitude. I like live in a changeable environment to accept any different challenge. It is meaningless for me to repeat the same thing without any disruption, which could lead to stopping thinking and creativity. During the process, I was more prone to personal resilience in adapting the changeable environment. I found that my psychodynamic factor inspired my potential to any transforming, and gained the experience from my strong and weak…

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