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Thriving in Change: Tips for ESTJs and ENTJs

Thriving in Change: Tips for ESTJs and ENTJs

By Donna Dunning

Donna DunningThe Expeditor’s (ESTJ and ENTJ) greatest strength, and also their biggest weakness, in times of change is quickly deciding what to do and doing it. Expeditors generally react to change by analyzing and critiquing.

If you are an Expeditor, you may be resistant when you cannot see logical reasons for imposed changes or when you cannot take charge.

Here are 5 tips to help you thrive during change:

• Logically assess the situation to determine your response

• Find ways to manage the process of change efficiently and effectively

• Deal with unexpected change by getting involved and taking action

• Take control of the situation and influence the structure and plan of the change

• Challenge yourself to pause to consider alternatives and options before acting

You can find out more about how ESTJs respond to change in my temperament post on SJs and Change.

You can find out more about how ENTJs respond to change in my temperament post on NTs and Change.

Information in this blog has been modified and excerpted from my book 10 Career Essentials.

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