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1 Here is a strategy that should help when trying to make major changes. To do international business successfully, one has to work with a wide range of different people.

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Here is a strategy that

should help when trying

to make major changes.

To do international business

successfully, one has to

work with a wide range of

different people.

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What is your preference?

Here are words which reflect these preferences:

External

Outside thrust

Talks out

Thinks of many things

Involved with people, things

Interaction

Action

Do-think-do

Introversion (I)

Are you a person who draws

energy from the internal world of

ideas, emotions or impressions

most of the time?

Internal

Inside thrust

Hold back on comments

Thinks deeply of few things

Involved with own thought

Work alone

Reserve

Think-Do-Think

What energizes you?

Extraversion (E)

Are you a person who draws

energy from the outside world of

people, things, activities or

interaction most of the time?

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Where do you put your attention?

Sensing (S)

Do you prefer to take in

information through the five

senses and notice what is actual

most of the time?

iNtuition (N)

Do you prefer to take in

information through a "sixth

sense" and notice what might be

most of the time?

The five senses

What is real

Practical

Present orientation

Facts

Using established skills

Utility

Step-by-step

Sixth sense, hunches

What could be

Theoretical

Future possibilities

Insight

Earning new skills

Novelty

Leap around

What is your preference?

Here are words which reflect these preferences:

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Heart

Value system

Subjective

Mercy

Compliment

Harmony

Empathy

Compassionate

Head

Logical system

Objective

Justice

Critique

Principles

Reason

Firm but fair

Thinking (T)

Do you prefer organizing and

structuring information and

deciding in a logical, objective

way most of the time?

Feeling (F)

Do you prefer organizing and

structuring information to decide

in a personal, value-oriented way

most of the time?

What do you value when

deciding or judging?

What is your preference?

Here are words which reflect these preferences:

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Judging (J)

Do you prefer living a planned

and organized life and are strong

on decision making most of the

time?

Perceiving (P)

Do you prefer for living a

spontaneous and flexible life and

are strong on information

gathering most of the time?

Spontaneous

Flow along

Adapt to situation

Tentative

Let life happen

Gather information

Open

Flexible

Plan oriented

Regulate

Control situation

Settled

Run one’s life

Set goals

Decisive

Organized

What do you show outwardly?

What is your preference?

Here are words which reflect these preferences:

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6You can test yourself here: http://www.keirsey.com or MBTI

What are your preference letters?

ISTJ ISFJ INFJ INTJ

ISTP ISFP INFP INTP

ESTP ESFP ENFP ENTP

ESTJ ESFJ ENFJ ENTJ

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In some cases, the non-preference will be used. Sometime

a person is very outspoken (E), sometime reserve (I).

Rarely is a person 100% of one preference.

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In sometimes he address current issues (S),

sometimes he explores possibilities (N).

Rarely is a person 100% of one preference.

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In some cases, he makes very rational decisions (T),

other times he is most concerned for other people (F).

Rarely is a person 100% of one preference.

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In some cases, he makes quick decisions (J), other

times he takes his time gathering information (P).

Rarely is a person 100% of one preference.

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From that observation, estimate his letters based on his behavior

and comments. Then, study his type and prepare your strategy.

If you want to influence a particular person, observe

his behavior and comments over a period of time.

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Ways to Introduce Change

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Ways to Introduce Change

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Decision making for each type and what they consider

Here is the order people use when solving a problem or making a decision.

When solving a problem, each type has an order of questioning to solve the problem.

The first set of questions asked are determined by the person's Dominant Function.

The second set of questions are determined by the person's Auxiliary Function. The

third set of questions are the Tertiary Function, and the Least Preferred Function

addresses questions the person feels are least important and considers last, if at all.

Each type follows a set order of questioning. Notice the questioning process below:

Least preferred

Tertiary

Order of

Solving Problems

Dominant

Auxiliary

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Decision making for each type and what they consider

Sensing Dominant (S)

Things have to make sense to him. He wants stability.

1. Present to him related facts

2. Use their past experience

3. Notice what needs attention now

4. Have the right things in the right place at the right time

with all essential information close on hand

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iNtuitive (N) Dominant

He is motivated if it appeals to the imagination.

He wants change and improvement.

1. Recognize new approaches and possibilities

2. Develop interesting insights

3. Predict future outcomes

4. Design plans for future contingencies

5. Supply enthusiasm, excitement and a spirit of optimism

Decision making for each type and what they consider

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Thinking (T) Dominant

It has to be logical to him. He wants what he does to be effective.

1. Analyze all strengths and weaknesses

2. Point out all weaknesses or concerns in advance

3. Stay with the goal and be consistent, moving from

past to present to future.

4. Keep a steady course in the face of opposition

5. Be objective, straight-forward, brief and concise

Decision making for each type and what they consider

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Feeling (F) Dominant

She is motivated if it favorably effects the people she cares

about. She expects integrity from herself and others.

1. Ask about people’s concerns and empathize with them.

2. Anticipate the needs of others and how they feel.

3. Make exceptions due to external circumstances.

4. Monitor and hold the organization and team to its values.

5. Appreciate, encourage and support each person.

Decision making for each type and what they consider

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ESTJ – Extraverted Thinking with Sensing

ESTJs are logical, analytical, decisive and tough-minded. Are able to

organize facts and operations well in advance.

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ISTP - Introverted Thinking with Sensing

ISTPs are adept at managing situations, aware of facts, expedient, realistic

and not likely to be convinced by anything but reasoning.

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ESTP - Extraverted Sensing with Thinking

ESTPs are action-oriented, pragmatic, resourceful and realistic individuals

with prefer to take the most efficient route.

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ISFJ - Introverted Sensing with Feeling

ISFJs are sympathetic, loyal, considerate, kind and will go to any amount of

trouble to help those in need of support.

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ISFP - Introverted Feeling with Sensing

ISFPs are gentle, considerate, compassionate toward those less fortunate

and have an open-minded, flexible approach.

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ESFP – Extraverted Sensing with Feeling

ESFPs are friendly, outgoing, fun-loving, likeable and naturally drawn

toward people.

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ESFJ – Extraverted Feeling with Sensing

ESFJs are helpful, tactful, compassionate, orderly and place a high value on

harmonious human interaction.

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INFJ - Introverted iNtuition with Feeling

INFJs trust their own vision, quietly exert influence, have deeply felt

compassion, are insightful and seek harmony.

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INFP - Introverted Feeling with iNtuition

INFPs are open-minded, idealistic, insightful, and flexible individuals who

want their work to contribute to something that matters.

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ENFP – Extraverted iNtuition with Feeling

ENFPs are enthusiastic, insightful, innovative, versatile and tireless in

pursuit of new possibilities.

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ENFJ – Extraverted Feeling with iNtuition

ENFJs are interpersonally adept, understanding, tolerant, appreciative and

facilitators of good communication.

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INTJ - Introverted iNtuition with Thinking

INTJs are independent, individualistic, single-minded and determined individuals

who trust their vision of possibilities regardless of universal skepticism.

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INTP - Introverted Thinking with iNtuition

INTPs are rational, curious, theoretical, abstract and prefer to organize

ideas rather than deal with situations or people.

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ENTJ – Extraverted Thinking with iNtuition

ENTJs are logical, organized, structured, objective and decisive about what

they view as conceptually valid.

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Thank You

Hopefully you better understand

different people and have a strategy

to encourage decision

and change.