niki
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- MBTI Type
- INFP
I realize that MBTI may probably have a tendency to pigeonhole & boxing people into labels & 'groups' ,..but sometimes I do wonder if it does matter with the capacity/ability/skill for running a business. In other words, based from my observation, looking at some who fall , and some who succesfully rise to the top (even in a very quick & 'smart' & cunning ways) , I do now seems to be more 'aware' somehow that probably the answer to all of those rise & fall lies in the MBTI's different Types.
What I want to ask is: does it really relate with who's more sucessful in running a business? Does it matter?
And if yes, which Type do you think that's more suited, and not (or very least) suited for running a business?
Plus, I'm sure you know the sayings: "in order to run a business, one has to be ruthless" .
And it's just in my opinion that, some Types just lack that ruthless and goal-oriented aspect, which can eventually turn out on the success or failure of running a business. For example, just from my own observation, "NF" types seems to be lacking that ruthless aspect, often needed in business-world.
But I could be wrong..
What do u guys think on this one?
What I want to ask is: does it really relate with who's more sucessful in running a business? Does it matter?
And if yes, which Type do you think that's more suited, and not (or very least) suited for running a business?
Plus, I'm sure you know the sayings: "in order to run a business, one has to be ruthless" .
And it's just in my opinion that, some Types just lack that ruthless and goal-oriented aspect, which can eventually turn out on the success or failure of running a business. For example, just from my own observation, "NF" types seems to be lacking that ruthless aspect, often needed in business-world.
But I could be wrong..
What do u guys think on this one?