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[NT] Which NT boss would you rather have.

Which NT boss would you rather have

  • ENTP

    Votes: 41 39.4%
  • ENTJ

    Votes: 22 21.2%
  • INTJ

    Votes: 19 18.3%
  • INTP

    Votes: 22 21.2%

  • Total voters
    104

entropie

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Thats a sympathy thing, when it comes to real work NTJs gonna kick ass
 

Jaguar

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Difference between you and me, I treat an anecdotal story as is, rather than claim it as *the* [ONLY] evidence.

You have that backwards.
If I thought anecdotes were *the* evidence, I'd accept MBTI as valid.
I do not accept it as valid.
MBTI profiles are based on anecdotal stories gathered by little Isabel Myers.
It's common knowledge, and the basis for the large amount of criticism MBTI receives.
Not one controlled study was ever done. None.
Jung's observations were all anecdotal, which he preferred over statistics.
Jung once said, "Type means absolutely nothing."
And he was right.

So go ahead little bunny, carry on with your 4-letter type anecdotes.
You are far more fond of them, than I.
 

entropie

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You have that backwards.
If I thought anecdotes were *the* evidence, I'd accept MBTI as valid.
I do not accept it as valid.
MBTI profiles are based on anecdotal stories gathered by little Isabel Myers.
It's common knowledge, and the basis for the large amount of criticism MBTI receives.
Not one controlled study was ever done. None.
Jung's observations were all anecdotal, which he preferred over statistics.
Jung once said, "Type means absolutely nothing."
And he was right.

So go ahead little bunny, carry on with your 4-letter type anecdotes.
You are far more fond of them, than I.

The day you will be able to express that with your own words, will be the day I am gonna look up to you. Until then we walk hand in hand
 

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FFS you guys, if you're gonna do this shit, at least do it originally in your own voices, rather than imitating stereotype movie megolomaniac styles of speech. "More fond of them than I" my ass - you talk like that in RL do you?

Howcomes this crap hasn't been moved to the graveyard so the actual topic can continue?
 

entropie

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FFS you guys, if you're gonna do this shit, at least do it originally in your own voices, rather than imitating stereotype movie megolomaniac styles of speech. "More fond of them than I" my ass - you talk like that in RL do you?

Howcomes this crap hasn't been moved to the graveyard so the actual topic can continue?

Just be patient. 10 posts or so and the idiots are gone, I never remember where I posted
 

Jaguar

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The day you will be able to express that with your own words, will be the day I am gonna look up to you. Until then we walk hand in hand



I have no desire for you, or anyone, to look up to me.
That's ego shit, sweetheart.
Hubris of the young.
 

Jaguar

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FFS you guys, if you're gonna do this shit, at least do it originally in your own voices, rather than imitating stereotype movie megolomaniac styles of speech. "More fond of them than I" my ass - you talk like that in RL do you?

Well, I see you flunked English class.
Figures.

If you don't like the way I communicate,
I have but one easily understood sentiment for someone such as yourself:
F.O.A.D.
 

norepinephrine

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If you don't like the way I communicate,
I have but one easily understood sentiment for someone such as yourself:
F.O.A.D.

Oh, now that was unnecessary. I personally enjoy the hearing the gist of any concept being expressed in as many ways as possible. Chances are one of them is going to stick.
 

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Oh gosh well, after that cutting remonstration :)rolleyes:), if y'all are finished, can we get back to the topic at all? Or is this the topic killed now?
 

Qre:us

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Jung once said, "Type means absolutely nothing."
And he was right.

So go ahead little bunny, carry on with your 4-letter type anecdotes.
You are far more fond of them, than I.

Really? I am? And, you care nothing for it?

If your ENTJ girlie friend choked on a project,
all ENTJs must choke on all projects.

That's "logical."

Tell me then, why would it even matter for you to make the above comment? :huh:

* To stay on topic: I would not have whatever "type" is yours as a boss, you are contradictions galore.

No consensus in thought (to be followed by action) would be achieved.

Howcomes this crap hasn't been moved to the graveyard so the actual topic can continue?

I played a part in it, continuing on with the kitty....and I would still agree with you, a lot of the derailed fluff posts (including esp. mines) should be put to final rest. I solemnly swear this (above) will be the end of my response to the kitty. So, we can continue on with the topic.
 

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INTJ bosses! they've got ideas that they're willing to discuss, and are structured enough to keep everyone to what they should be doing. I've had the misfortune of only ever having ESFJ bosses who, while very nice, believe that being lenient at one point requires favors in return. INTJs keep to the job description, and don't just show up in your office asking how things are going.
 

Jaguar

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Oh, now that was unnecessary. I personally enjoy the hearing the gist of any concept being expressed in as many ways as possible.

Of course it was necessary.
If someone is going to question how I word things,
rather than focus on the content of what I say,
I have little patience for such pedantic types.

I don't know what world some of these people live in on this board,
but I say things no differently online or offline.
So this "IRL" rubbish, is nonsense to me.
What is the person suggesting, some have an unreal life?
If someone has a problem with how I string together my sentences,
yes, they can simply F.O. and grow up.
 

Fluffywolf

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but I say things no differently online or offline.
So this "IRL" rubbish, is nonsense to me.

Don't have much to say, but seriously.

It's pretty sad that you think you talk irl with the same emotion as your words on a forum imply.
 

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I think it would depend on the type of job. Off the top of my head,

A very structured, yet, independent project - INTJ
A team-project that needs to follow guidelines, predetermined structures - ENTJ
A time-sensitive project, that needs a team to come up with a fast solution - ENTP
An independent project that isn't really time-sensitive, nor structured, but, demands thoroughness - INTP
 

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I think it would depend on the type of job. Off the top of my head,

A very structured, yet, independent project - INTJ
A team-project that needs to follow guidelines, predetermined structures - ENTJ
A time-sensitive project, that needs a team to come up with a fast solution - ENTP
An independent project that isn't really time-sensitive, nor structured, but, demands thoroughness - INTP

Good points :yes:
 

Jaguar

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Really? I am? And, you care nothing for it?

That's right. 4-letter anecdotes are not who people are.

No consensus in thought (to be followed by action) would be achieved.


Jesus, well that's a real tipoff you've never run a company.
Consensus in thought? You are looking for a puppet, kiddo.
I have run a company,
and I let everyone be their own person out in the field.
If I did my job well and trained them all to the best of my ability,
then I didn't have to tell them to do anything after that.
In other words, once the training was done, I got the hell out of the way,
and let people do their own thing.
That's how I operated.
In the sales meetings, more often than not, we spent as much time laughing as working.
Don't confuse me in general, with how you and I get along.
Or should I say, do not get along.

Let's just move on now.
This is boring me, and I know others don't want to read this crap.
 

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I think it would depend on the type of job. Off the top of my head,

A very structured, yet, independent project - INTJ
A team-project that needs to follow guidelines, predetermined structures - ENTJ
A time-sensitive project, that needs a team to come up with a fast solution - ENTP
An independent project that isn't really time-sensitive, nor structured, but, demands thoroughness - INTP


Best answer so far. Maybe the ENTP should be boss.
 
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