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Re: The Use of Personality Assessment in Team Decisions

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Our team does this exact test (the 16 personalities test) every year just for fun. I am the team captain, and I do associate team members with their personalities. It has helped me communicate better and understand where team members are coming from. The key word here is helped. Its mainly a personal fascination and not something the entire team spends a lot of time thinking about.

It is creepy how accurate the personalities are.

I am an ESFJ.

Most of the members on my team are INTPs, which is the exact opposite of me.
Funny how I noticed all of the people who said they were ESFJ, were team leaders.
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Re: The Use of Personality Assessment in Team Decisions

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Funny how I noticed all of the people who said they were ESFJ, were team leaders.
...but not all of the team leaders are ESFJ. I am my team's captain and I'm very much ISTJ. Introverts can be good leaders too, we just lead differently.
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Re: The Use of Personality Assessment in Team Decisions

Last year Team 4 the personality test as a guide for our Big Gear, Little Gear program. We would have each student take the test then paired upperclassmen with compatible lowerclassmen. It worked similar to a Big Brother/Sister Little Brother/Sister program. It worked out pretty well except for the fact that we had way more lowerclassmen than upperclassmen so each Big Gear had 2-4 Little Gears. That ratio is not conducive to a mentoring relationship. This year we plan on having more of a one-on-one relationship.
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Re: The Use of Personality Assessment in Team Decisions

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ENTP type for me. My favorite actor (Rowan Atkinson) is an ENTP, which is pretty cool. Would you mind explaining what team roles best suit each type?
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Which brings a tangential question; what is the breakdown of team roles by personality type (ie drive team, pit crew, PR, scouting, leadership, etc)?
I'm depositing these questions from a separate thread here. As you were.
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Re: The Use of Personality Assessment in Team Decisions

To respond to Abishek's question, I am an ISFJ. I usually take the test once or twice a year just for the fun of it. However, I do find that ISFJ is about 97% accurate at describing me.
I've been involved with FIRST for about seven years now. For six of those years I was in charge of scouting. I just found it fascinating, and loved trying to figure the best way to find the optimum combination for an alliance.
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Re: The Use of Personality Assessment in Team Decisions

ENTP here.

Maybe not for the students, but I would also recommend the Appreciation at Work assessment (http://www.appreciationatwork.com/). You have to pay for the work-focused assessment, but you can take its sister assessment, The 5 Love Languages, for free: http://www.5lovelanguages.com/.

I use both of these to share with people who work with me (or that I'm seeing) so they don't have to guess as to how to make me feel appreciated.
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Re: The Use of Personality Assessment in Team Decisions

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To respond to Abishek's question, I am an ISFJ. I usually take the test once or twice a year just for the fun of it. However, I do find that ISFJ is about 97% accurate at describing me.
I've been involved with FIRST for about seven years now. For six of those years I was in charge of scouting. I just found it fascinating, and loved trying to figure the best way to find the optimum combination for an alliance.
Interesting. I always loved scouting as well, and I'm an ENFP.

Maybe I'll make some kind of Google form and collect data on personality vs team role (unless some fellow CD'er wants to do that already).
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