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Hartman Color Code Personality Test

Mal12345

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interesting. but i wonder how much that is encouraged by people who are bosses, you know? :laugh: like, if i were on the top, of course i would want to encourage a system that says not everyone can be on top...

This is true nowadays in the US more than ever before, I think.

more seriously, i think it's an odd idea that there are certain people who are cut out for leadership and others are not. i think that certain people are much better at leadership in certain areas, and others are better at others. and of course individual desire to lead varies. but i think it's funny in particular because an ISTJ woman i work with is soooo very adamant that she never wants to be a leader, but she actually is the one who keeps everyone on task! she doesn't want to be official management, but she's completely delusional if she thinks she's not a leader-type.

Sounds like it.



the MBTI does not explain behavior... that is a major misconception, and hartman is very misinformed if he is saying that. the MBTI is a cognitive preference indicator alone, nothing more.

Actually, that was from a review of one of his books on Amazon. It says the MBTI offers no motives for behavior. And then I stated that it does offer a formula.
 

highlander

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24 Red
15 Blue
2 White
2 Yellow
 

Coriolis

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more seriously, i think it's an odd idea that there are certain people who are cut out for leadership and others are not. i think that certain people are much better at leadership in certain areas, and others are better at others.
Yes. Each of us has potential for leadership, just as each of us has creative ability.

red 26
blue 11
white 4
yellow 3

Somehow all this reminded me of enneagram stackings . . .
 

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Blue/Red, but just barely blue.

This was interesting indeed, though I took the online one rather than printing off/working with the other one.
 

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Blue/Red, but just barely blue.

This was interesting indeed, though I took the online one rather than printing off/working with the other one.

Dude, blue and red are like - opposites!
 

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Dude, blue and red are like - opposites!
Hahahaha they are?
Well. What can I say? I'm a man of contradictions!
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