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    ENFJ Personality Analysis

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    The free online ‘Myers-Briggs Type Indicator test’ revealed that of the sixteen personality types, I have the personality type described as the ‘Extraverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging’ or ENFJ. President Abraham Lincoln, President Barrack Obama, T.V. personality Oprah Winfrey, and my favorite chubby then slim (then plump again) actress, Kirstie Alley, are all examples of ENFJ personality types. I feel honored and privileged to share the same personality type of this esteemed collection of…

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    Influence Of Personality

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    There are many factors influent the organizational behavior, and personality is an important factor among them. Personality is defined as the combination of ways which form an individual’s respond to or interact with others (Robbins & Stephen, 1943). Similarly to the definition of Robbins & Stephen, the others authors describe personality is the sum of characteristics that capture the unique nature of an individual in terms of reacting or interacting with others (John, Richard, Osborn,James,…

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    Everyone Needs Fulfillment and Joy (ENFJ) If asked what the letters “ENFJ” stood for, many a passerby on the street could answer correctly, “Extroverted, intuitive, feeling, and judging,” a personality type based on the popular Myers-Briggs Type Indicator questionnaire. Some disregard the growing interest in personality tests as a fad, but that does not dismiss the fact that America has become increasingly concerned with personality, specifically with that of the extroverted student. In the…

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    style, I am highly credible and experienced, and I am also good at expressing optimism and being a role model. In personal energy, I am moderately physically fit, balanced, energetic, and publicly impressive. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator The Myers-Briggs assessment is also largely subjective (Briggs, 1998). I personally find it difficult to interpret, due to the questions. Many of the questions I could have answered either way, depending on the situation or circumstances. The assessment considers…

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    Mohandas K. Gandhi, later known as Mahatma Gandhi was the well-known leader of the Indian independent movement in British-rule India who used non-violence civil disobedience that inspired civil right and freedom across the world. Even though Gandhi is known around the world, but does the world know the personality of young Gandhi to the civil rights activist Mahatma Gandhi. In this paper, the reader will understand Gandhi’s personality as a child with the help of neo-analytical theory, to…

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    five big consistent personalities factors within this theory; neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness (Northouse, 2013). As a way to determine/measure individuals’ personality characteristics many use the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. The Leadership Trait Questionnaire (LTQ) is provided as an example to measure personal leadership characteristics. By taking the…

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    Montessori Learning Style

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    In 1956, a framework known as Bloom's Taxonomy was created by Benjamin Bloom which that took another level toward characterizing the distinctions of learning styles. In 1962, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) was produced by Isabel Myers-Briggs and Katherine…

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    Obviously in some cases they have no data or history to call on so have no choice but to make instinctive decisions: this is the case when they are pursuing “Blue Ocean”(Kim & Mauborgne, 2005) type ventures. Where, as a manager, most of my decisions are measured, well informed and rational, made from analysing historic data or patterns to predict the future. My approach is a risk adverse, slower process, which is the opposite of the entrepreneur…

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    Emotional Intelligence assessment result from Enclosure 3 shows better than average score.Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the ability to face obstacles, criticism and use emotions effectively to manage ourselves and influence positive outcomes in relationships with others. Individuals who scores higher than average score are able to make good decisions, control emotions, manage relationships effectively and motivate themselves with persistence and enthusiasm. Emotional intelligence…

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    Psychoanalytic Perspective

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    have come up with or discovered to explain or describe people's personality development. There are three I feel that has had an impact in knowing more about myself and explains my growth with the Lord: Phenomenological view, Trait Perspective, and Type Theories. Rogers phenomenological view is based on the study of the universal human experiences (Scalambrino, n.d.). People go through different experiences or similar experiences but it is perceived differently by each individual. I think these…

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