Comparing types
ENTJ
vs ENTJ
Decisive strategist
ESFP
Enthusiastic improviser
Strengths
ENTJ wants
- Clearly explaining their vision or strategy for the future
- Noticing inconsistencies that others might not see
ESFP gives
- Being flexible and easygoing in their efforts to help others
- Communicating to others with energy and enthusiasm
Stretches
ENTJ wants
- Impatience when discussing feelings, especially if the conversation can’t be resolved quickly
- Frustration with people who spend a long time focusing on details or talking about things that didn’t work in the past
ESFP gives
- A tendency to get bored or distracted easily
- Focusing too much time and energy on what they enjoy, rather than what’s important
Likes
ENTJ wants
- Taking charge to bring order to the world around them
- Being decisive and goal-oriented
- Challenging and critiquing systems to test their logic
ESFP gives
- Taking action quickly
- Experiencing and responding to the world around them
- Variety and spontaneity
Working together
ENTJ wants
- A sense of competence and expertise from others
- Logical thinking
- Strong and consistent theories and concepts
ESFP gives
- Encouragement and enthusiasm for collaborative ways of working
- A sense of fun, excitement, and enjoyment in their work
- A hands-on, action-oriented approach