Posted Mar 08, 2016 by
By Global Marketing, The Myers-Briggs Company
By Global Marketing, The Myers-Briggs Company
1 min read.
The few people I know with preferences for ESFP often provide a detailed, here and now picture to understanding problems that our projects need. Their favorite mental process (S
e) helps them see the practical reality of situations. This favorite process is backed up by their second favorite process (F
i) which can help them apply a values-based approach solution to problems. Serving as a good workplace example by dealing with work on teams with a low-stress and fun demeanor is an important contribution made by individuals with preferences for ESFP
Want to read more? Check out my previous blogs in this series:
- 16 Types in the Workplace
- 16 Types in the Workplace—INFJ
- 16 Types in the Workplace—INFP
- 16 Types in the Workplace—INTJ
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ISFJ
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ISFP
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ISTJ
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ISTP
- 16 Types in the Workplace—INTP
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ESTJ
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ENFP
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ENTP
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ESFJ
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ESFP
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ESTP
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ENFJ
- 16 Types in the Workplace—ENTJ
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