The ENTJ Personality Types

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There are many different personality types in corporate America. Many are clashing forces that can cause friction between employees. The ENTJ personality type is thought to be the leaders of corporate America. This personality type is comprised of Extraverts, who are comfortable in their skins and outgoing. Intuitive people who are daydreamers. Thinkers who can make the difficult decisions. Judgers who are always on time and feel like they are waiting on everyone else. Prior to recent research I’ve never known about the numerous different personality types including my own of ENTJ. My recent research has allowed me to better understand the different types of personalities and how to better work with them in my company as well as on a personal level. The idea behind all of this is to enable me to become a better …show more content…

They live in a world of possibilities where they see all sorts of challenges to be surmounted, and they want to be the ones responsible for surmounting them. They have a drive for leadership, which is well-served by their quickness to grasp complexities, their ability to absorb a large amount of impersonal information, and their quick and decisive judgments. They are "take charge" people.” (Portrait of an ENTJ. (n.d.). As an ENTJ, your primary mode of living is focused externally, where you deal with things rationally and logically. Your secondary mode is internal, where you take things in primarily via your intuition. (Portrait of an ENTJ. (n.d.). I’ve always known that I wanted to be in management and be a decision maker. Early on in my career, I found myself wanting to take charge of certain situations and being frustrated because I knew I could do better and I had better ideas. My personality traits are what got me to where I am today, and while sometimes they can be a hindrance, now knowing about how most ENTJ’s operate I can successfully manage day to day life in a more productive fashion. aGood

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