An alleged ENTJ with an alleged Socionics type of ENTp.
The above scenario clearly illustrates someone who is interested in nothing more than enforcing a superficial policy.
Enforcing and/or monitoring policy is not ENTJ's modus operandi.
ENTJ has a visionary goal >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> to reach.
This is just one more example of why you have no business typing people.
Your posts continually demonstrate incompetence.
To be fair, this is true. I'm actually uncomfortable with the ENTJ lable, however in certain areas (like parenthood) I do act in this way. But the types are really more fluid than what Sim is suggesting.
My whole life I've analyzed and catagorized EVERYTHING ad nauseum which would seem to support Ni and I realate a lot to INTJs. My mom was forever complaining that I was trying to put life in a neat little box instead of enjoying it. I also remember begging her for chores, so I would have an easy to understand framework and free up my Saturdays for science projects and Kung Fu theater!
On the other hand I can waste a LOT of time rambling over myriad subjects with INTPs from cryptozoology, military history, string theory, theology, etc. and always have a theory for everything. I also sometimes forget that people don't know what I'm talking about when they ask a simple question and I give them a 1/2 hour episode of Connections with James Burke. Causing a former student of mine to declare, "Ask (Windigo) a question and it's blah, blah, blah equals the history of the world an hour later."
I have been typed as an ENTP for my wild adventures such as breaking into a castle in Wales to listen to the town bells echo through the dungeon as they struck midnight to spending the night in the abandoned cabin where Charles Manson was arrested just to say I did. I've been known to break a few rules to test their validity and also for causing my fiance to exlaim, "Jeeze and all this time I've been getting pissed off thinking that you actually believe what you say, and really you just love to argue for sport!"
But most people see me as an ENTJ because I am always trying to improve the efficiency within all my organizations (home, work, community, etc.). I am especially concerned with developing a clear, tangible and consistent vision for an endeavor. I see that too much time is wasted because the powers that be are grasping at every idea and not really knowing what they want or what is possible. I enjoy developing a clear vision that EVERYONE understands. Also, I can't help trying to fix things when I see a lot of confused/angry people and see that they can all get back to work and become excited about their work if someone gives them that vision. I hate confusion I am compelled to help out if I see a way to get everyone happy and back on board even if it is not my job. I am not afraid to challenge those in charge, which is why when the proverbial shit hits the fan everyone seems to jump behind me for protection. In fact, although I never sought out leadership positions (I would rather do everything myself--the "right" way--and not stand around micromanaging people) I find myself being followed where ever I go. Look, I didn't ask you people to follow me, but now that you're all looking at me with a mixture of fear and hope in your eyes, I won't be able to sleep if I don't do something for you.
Usually the people in my life who have seen me as micromanaging/meddling have been my bosses and my ISFJ daughter (and usually they are women for some reason--I have always been respected and taken seriously by men). And thank you Jaguar . . . I always suspected that my former boss and sidekick were an ESTJ/ISTJ combo who were more interested in making people follow stupid rules based on tradition and way too concerned with titles and degrees.
Our company was floundering because the work environment was oppressive. I saw the issue as a confused vision and made a suggestion. They also liked to nit-pick me for not following "procedure." They got mad because I would retort, "What does the procedure have to do with the goal here?" I listen to EVERYONEs opinions regardless of seniority or experience. If the idea lines up with the vision/goal and looks like it might work and everyone is agreeable we'll give it a shot!
I was laid off from the company despite the fact that my department was the only department that saw a 25% overall increase in productivity. And my people were happy. Six months after I was gone the board let go of the ESTJ.
The majority of people around me see me as a caring, helpful, hard working, insightful, knowledgeable, emotionally stable, funny, and decisive.
However, I do get REALLY pissed off when someone "says" they understand the vision but repeatedly does the same stupid thing. (It's the ONLY time you will see me angry). Are you lying to me and really need to get another job? Or don't you realize the validity behind the maxim that insanity means repeatedly doing the same action but expecting different results?
So now that you "know" me a little better, maybe you can figure me out, because the more I read the less clear the box becomes.
PS Sim, I've always thoroughly enjoyed the many ENTPs in my life. Are you sure you're not confusing your friend's bathroom habits with ENTJ instead of OCD?