For ENTJs the driving force
in their lives is their need to analyze and bring
into logical order the outer world of events,
people, and things.ENTJs are natural leaders who build
conceptual models that serve as plans for
strategic action.Intuition orients their thinking to the
future, and gives their thinking an abstract
quality.ENTJs will actively pursue and direct others in the pursuit
of goals they have set, and they prefer a world
that is structured and organized.
Source:Looking at Type: The Fundamentals, Center
for the Application of Psychological Type, 1997.
Some
interesting facts about ENTJ personality types
Among top 4 types
in college GPA. Source: MBTI Manual,
1998
In national
sample "Leisure Activities,"
overrepresented in "Working
out/exercising." Source: MBTI
Manual, 1998
Academic
subjects preferred: English, science.
Source: I.M. Myers & M.H.
McCaulley in Manual: A guide to the
development and use of the MBTI, 1985.
In
national sample, highest of all types
in liking work environments with
"Variety of tasks,"
"People from a variety of
backgrounds," and
"International
opportunities"; lowest of all
types in liking work environments with
"No expectation of extra
hours" and "Toeing the
line." Include "Independence
and achievement" and "Clear
structure" among top 3 desirable
characteristics. Source: MBTI Manual,
1998
Greatest
work environment satisfiers are
opportunities to use talents and
contribute to society, job security,
opportunities for learning and for
accomplishment. Source: MBTI Manual,
1998
In
national sample, 1 of 2 types most
satisfied with their work, where they
work, and future work opportunities,
unlikely to leave job, and among those
with the highest income. Source: MBTI
Manual, 1998
With
ESTJs, had the 2nd highest mean level
of coping resources. Source: J.
Shelton, in MBTI Applications by A.L.
Hammer, 1996.
Ranked
1st of all 16 types in using physical
coping resources. Source: J. Shelton,
in MBTI Applications by A.L. Hammer,
1996
In
national sample, highest in coping
with stress by "Trying to think
of options." Source: MBTI Manual,
1998
In
national sample, ranked 2nd highest in
"No" and 4th highest in
"Not sure" re: "Belief
in higher spiritual power."
Source: MBTI Manual, 1998