sdalek
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I was introduced to a new way of typing people yesterday, by temperament, which the developers of this call Social Style and is based on the two qualities of assertiveness and responsiveness. It's something that I hadn't seen before and I was trying to determine what MBTI types these temperament types might be. Since I'm not that skillful at typing, I thought I'd throw this out to the forum for your collective help.
I'll list the style and provide a list of attributes that was given, help me determine what MBTI type might fit.
Driver Style
Expressive Style
Analytical Style
Amiable Style
I'm thinking:
Analytical Style might be NT's
Amiable Style might be SF's
Expressive Style might be NF's
Driver Style might be ST's
What do you think?
I'll list the style and provide a list of attributes that was given, help me determine what MBTI type might fit.
Driver Style
- high assertiveness
- low responsiveness
- sometimes called directors
- focus on tasks, not relationships
- confident, decisive, results-oriented
- determined to win
- willing to take risks
- arrogant and dominating
- hard time admitting they're wrong
- not good with people
- seen as cold and uncaring
- you must communicate with them professionally or they'll lose respect for you
- avoid vagueness
- present goals and objectives, explain how to achieve them in a business-like manner
- don't get personal or friendly with them, they're not interested
Expressive Style
- high assertiveness
- high responsiveness
- focus on relationships
- sometimes called socializers
- open, self-assured, outgoing, enthusiastic, friendly, fun-loving
- egotistical, undisciplined
- creative, innovative, good at problem-solving
- persuasive, talented negotiators
- don't require much detail
- need acknowledgement of their accomplishments
- need opportunities to express their ideas and act on them
- be enthusiastic and positive with them
- need opportunities to interact and motivate others
Analytical Style
- low assertiveness
- low responsiveness
- alsot known as thinkers
- like to solve problems
- industrious and conscientious
- will search for perfection which causes deadline problems
- never accept things as good enough to be completely finished
- critical and indecisive
- interested in proof, facts, figures
- risk adverse
- require accurate and precise facts
- tends to ask lots of questions
Amiable Style
- high responsiveness
- low assertiveness
- also known as relaters
- quiet, avoid conflict and decision making
- dependent and unsure of themselves
- conscientious, steady, work to given goals and timetables
- need structure and plenty of positive attention
I'm thinking:
Analytical Style might be NT's
Amiable Style might be SF's
Expressive Style might be NF's
Driver Style might be ST's
What do you think?