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1 The Influence of Personal Characteristics
2 Ice Breaker Game
3 What did we learn? Was it difficult to complete the structure? What would have made it easier? What does the game teach us about Preconceived agendas Communication the importance of asking questions Miscommunication confused intentions Leadership
4 To be effective leaders & communicate successfully, we must understand Personality Culture Environment Behavior
5 Circle of Influence Culture Customs Environment Traditions Beliefs Education Friends Personality Decisive Introvert Optimistic Energetic Family Community Values Material Traits Race Religious Groups Social Group
6 Let s Think About Personality Culture Environment Personality
7 Personality Extrovert vs. Introvert Sensing vs. intuition Thinking vs. Feeling Judging vs. Perceiving
8 Extrovert Introvert reflects your orientation to the outer or inner world Extrovert Talkative Speaks first, thinks later Energized by large numbers of people Unloads emotions as he/she goes along Introvert Thoughtful Thinks first, may or may not speak Fatigued by large numbers of people Bottles up emotions and guards them
9 Sensing Intuitive how you prefer to take in information Sensing Focuses on facts Sees details easily Knows through experience Likes prescribed procedures Intuitive Likes to use imagination Sees the big picture Values hunches Likes solving new problems
10 Thinking Feeling how you make judgements about what you have perceived Thinking Wins people with logic Decides impersonally Doesn t need harmony Responds to words such as objective, criteria and justice Feeling Wins people with persuasion Makes decisions based on human value Gets upset with arguments and conflict Responds to words such as values, harmony and appreciate
11 Judging Perceiving how you deal with the outer world Judging Lives in a decisive, planned, orderly world Takes pleasure in finishing projects Tries to avoid lastminute stress Establishes deadlines and takes them seriously Perceiving Lives in a spontaneous, flexible way Takes pleasure in starting projects Feels energized by lastminute pressure Sees deadlines as mere alarm clocks
12 Guardian make up 45% of the entire population 4 Types Keywords Tend to be Pride themselves They make They are Supervisor (ESTJ) Inspector (ISTJ) Provider (ESFJ) Protector (ISFJ) Factual Respectable Dependable Law-abiding Steady Logical Detailed Dutiful Cautious Humble Focused on traditions On being dependable, helpful, and hard working Loyal mates, responsible parents, and stabilizing leaders Concerned citizens who trust authority, join groups, seek security, prize gratitude, and dream of meting out justice
13 Artisan make up 30% of the entire population 4 Types Keywords Tend to be Pride themselves They make They are Promoter (ESTP) Crafter (ISTP) Performer (ESFP) Composer (ISFP) Tactical Daring Adaptable Impulsive Playful Persuasive Excited Fun-loving Optimistic Realistic Focused On being unconventional, bold, and spontaneous Playful mates, creative parents, and troubleshooting leaders Excitable, trust their impulses, want to make a splash, seek stimulation, prize freedom, and dream of mastering action skills
14 Rational make up 10% of the entire population 4 Types Keywords Tend to be Pride themselves They make They are Field Marshal (ENTJ) Mastermind (INTJ) Inventor (ENTP) Architect (INTP) Calm Innovative Logical Curious Independent Strategic Systemic Pragmatic Skeptical Self-contained Focused on analysis On being ingenious, independent, and strong willed Reasonable mates, individualizing parents, and strategic leaders Eventempered, they trust logic, yearn for achievement, seek knowledge, prize technology, and dream of understanding how the world works
15 Idealist make up 15% of the entire population 4 Types Keywords Tend to be Pride themselves They make They are Teachers (ENFJ) Counselor (INFJ) Champions (ENFP) Healers (INFP) Imaginative Authentic Intuitive Diplomatic Empathetic Relational Sensitive Giving Trusting Spiritual Focused on journeys On being loving, kindhearted, and authentic Intense mates, nurturing parents, and inspirational leaders Enthusiastic, they trust their intuition, yearn for romance, seek their true self, prize meaningful relationships, and dream of attaining wisdom
16 Let s Think About Environment Culture Environment Personality
17 My Personal History FAMILY Only Child? Siblings Single Parent, Two Parents or Blended COMMUNITY Rural or Urban? Small Town or Farm? Geographic Region? Age Diversity FRIENDS Single Best Friend or Groups Male, Female or Mixed Play Activities Team Sports or Quiet Games EDUCATION High School and/or College Studies of Interest? Overall Experiences? Extra Curricular Activities
18 Let s Think About Culture Culture Environment Personality
19 Culture Customs Traditions Social Forms & Values Material Traits Racial Group Social Group Religious Group
20 Let s Review How does this knowledge influence your impression of the ice breaker game? How does this knowledge influence you as a leader?
21 Take Home Points Goal of leadership: Influence others to work toward a common goal Behavior = Personality + Environment To grow as an effective leader, you must Understand yourself Understand the differences of personal characteristics in others
22 References Ricketts, K. (2009). Behaving intelligently: Leadership traits and characteristics. ELK University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service. Nall, M.A. (1993). It takes all kinds. Presentation to Kentucky Farm Bureau Women, March 24, 1993, Louisville, KY. Keirsey, D. & Bates, M. (1984). Please Understand Me: Character and temperament types. Del Mar, CA: Prometheus Nemesis Book Company. Kitchel, T. (2007). Psychological type: Practice and Theory. Presentation March 28, 2007, University of Kentucky Community and Leadership Development Department. Martin, CR. Looking at Type: The Fundamentals. Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type, Inc., Developed by: Martha Nall, Program and Staff Development Marissa Aull, Jessamine County Extension Agent FCS Janet H. Johnson, Allen County Extension Agent FCS Laura F. Stephenson, Kentucky FCS Extension Program Leader
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