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− | + | * Focused on outcomes - typically end results and objective reality; e.g., does it work or doesn't it? | |
− | + | * Asks is it logical? Does this thing make sense? | |
− | + | * Uses measures to evaluate results - numbers, criteria, benchmarks, etc. | |
− | + | * Brings facts in order to provide clarity | |
− | + | * Deciding either/or - i.e. asks a question and expects a yes or no answer | |
− | + | * As it is an external process, it tends to come across visibly and directly | |
− | + | * Tends to focus on organizing, structuring or segmenting into parts - such as the development of sequential steps to complete an activity (Te types tend to be planners) | |
− | + | * Can come across as blunt and binary by those who don't prefer the process |
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Extraverted Thinking
- Focused on outcomes - typically end results and objective reality; e.g., does it work or doesn't it?
- Asks is it logical? Does this thing make sense?
- Uses measures to evaluate results - numbers, criteria, benchmarks, etc.
- Brings facts in order to provide clarity
- Deciding either/or - i.e. asks a question and expects a yes or no answer
- As it is an external process, it tends to come across visibly and directly
- Tends to focus on organizing, structuring or segmenting into parts - such as the development of sequential steps to complete an activity (Te types tend to be planners)
- Can come across as blunt and binary by those who don't prefer the process