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My ENTP best friend is a Project manager and works for an ENFP. She also has to deal with me all day. She appreciates your sympathy.
So she drew up the attached chart (The attached pdf) and explained that this is what Ti is like in her mind-all of these lines and boxes and details. I looked at this and was like WTF?
She started laughing as she said her ENFP boss gave it the same look.
When I look at this parts of my brain become kinked. I explained that I would have neglected all of the details and had big blobs around each cluster of details, but I would still have the flow chart model in my mind. She said she has memorized each set of details and steps through them in her mind to solve problems.
In contrast she said the ESTJ model of project management ignores internal process in each cluster but focuses on the list of outcomes-thus in a famous ESTJ project management book, it ignores the middle parts of all the clusters.
It was striking to me as her diagram here-in form-was almost identical to the drawing my ENTP friend had on his wall outlining breaking down an industry into all of the different segments, subsegements, and so on-lots of small little boxes, lines, and detailed clusters.
Anyways I figured I would post it just to see if it resonates with the NTP folks at all.
My ENTP best friend is a Project manager and works for an ENFP. She also has to deal with me all day. She appreciates your sympathy.
So she drew up the attached chart (The attached pdf) and explained that this is what Ti is like in her mind-all of these lines and boxes and details. I looked at this and was like WTF?
She started laughing as she said her ENFP boss gave it the same look.
When I look at this parts of my brain become kinked. I explained that I would have neglected all of the details and had big blobs around each cluster of details, but I would still have the flow chart model in my mind. She said she has memorized each set of details and steps through them in her mind to solve problems.
In contrast she said the ESTJ model of project management ignores internal process in each cluster but focuses on the list of outcomes-thus in a famous ESTJ project management book, it ignores the middle parts of all the clusters.
It was striking to me as her diagram here-in form-was almost identical to the drawing my ENTP friend had on his wall outlining breaking down an industry into all of the different segments, subsegements, and so on-lots of small little boxes, lines, and detailed clusters.
Anyways I figured I would post it just to see if it resonates with the NTP folks at all.