Name: Maha Rizvi
Course: CJN 177 – Section D
MBTI Colleague/Co-Worker Work Type
Analysis of MBTI Work/Communication Style
Generally, I am dependable, conscientious, talkative, and decisive. In most cases, I am outgoing and enjoy socializing and interacting with others. At times, I am organized, practical, and committed to fulfilling my obligations. I have a clear knowledge of what I believe to be right and wrong. I emphasize more on loyalty, authority, family, and tradition. These values are clearly reflected in my celebrations and attendance of the family gatherings. As an ESFJs, I expect similar values of the others, and I am cautious enough not to criticize those who do not share …show more content…
At the same time, his intense curiosity allows him to freely and joyously embrace life and adapt to whatever goes his way very easily and effortlessly. His flexibility coupled with a grounded intense practicality enables him to experiment and experience his life directly by the use of the five common senses. When thoroughly observed while engrossed in an activity, he can be described as goal directed or disciplined. As an ESTP, his personality allows him to work for long periods provided he likes what he does. As a thinker, he is more likely to make his decisions based on his logic rather than feeling (Chesborough, 2009; Kummerow, Barger, & Kirby, …show more content…
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