Comparing types
ESTJ
vs ESTJ
Efficient organizer
ENFP
Imaginative motivator
Strengths
ESTJ wants
- Providing clear plans, organization, and structure
- Avoiding unnecessary change by clearly explaining what’s working well and what could be improved
ENFP gives
- Bringing creativity, flexibility, and enthusiasm to teamwork, often finding new or interesting ways to do things
- Making sure that everyone’s ideas are considered and valued
Stretches
ESTJ wants
- Frustration with people who spend a lot of time exploring possibilities
- An impatient or impersonal manner toward others
ENFP gives
- Ignoring or undervaluing traditional ways of doing things, even if they work well
- Difficulty concentrating on routine, repetitive, or time-consuming tasks
Likes
ESTJ wants
- Taking charge to bring order to the world around them
- Being decisive and goal-oriented
- Challenging and critiquing systems to test their logic
ENFP gives
- Exploring the outside world for new ideas and opportunities
- Using creativity to solve problems
- Finding new ways to change things for the future
Working together
ESTJ wants
- Organized, efficient processes
- Accuracy and facts
- Opportunities to find and solve problems in the world around them
ENFP gives
- Inspiration and support to help others develop
- A positive approach to change
- Insight into the future needs of others