- ESTJ
:"This article is about the Myers-Briggs personality type. For the Socionics ESTj, see
Logical Sensory Extrovert ".based on his theories of cognitive functions.
From Jung's work, others developed psychological typologies. Well-known
personality tests are the MBTI assessment, developed byIsabel Briggs Myers and Katharine Cook Briggs, and theKeirsey Temperament Sorter , developed byDavid Keirsey . Keirsey referred to ESTJs as Supervisors, one of the four types belonging to the temperament he called the Guardian.The MBTI instrument
*E - Extraversion preferred to Introversion
*S - Sensing preferred to iNtuition
*T - Thinking preferred to Feeling
*J - Judging preferred to PerceivingCharacteristics of ESTJs
Myers-Briggs description
ESTJs are practical, realistic, and matter-of-fact, with a natural head for business or mechanics. Though they are not interested in subjects they see no use for, they can apply themselves when necessary. They like to organize and run activities. ESTJs make good administrators, especially if they remember to consider others' feelings and points of view, which they often miss.
Keirsey description
According to Keirsey, ESTJs are civic-minded individuals who dedicate themselves to maintaining the institutions behind a smooth-running society. They are defenders of the status quo and strong believers in rules and procedures. ESTJs are outgoing and do not hesitate to communicate their opinions and expectations to others.
Interaction Style
According to Linda V. Berens'
Interaction Styles model, ESTJs fall into the "In Charge" style, being both "extraverted" (E) and "Directing" (ST). They are outgoing, yet task-oriented, which also explains the behavior described above.Cognitive functions
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