As an INTJ, I am always looking for ways to improve ROI through dissecting and reconfiguring processes to create more efficient workflows.
Background
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) assesses how individuals draw their energy (from other people or from within), how they perceive and process information (through gathering data firsthand or seeing the bigger picture), how they make decisions and communicate (prioritizing logic and analysis or prioritizing the needs of people), and how they live their lives (being organized and systematic or going with the flow). While an individual can be skilled in all four preference pairs, one preference in each pair comes far more naturally and easily. This is our more predominant way of being.
About INTJs
INTJs are analytical problem-solvers, eager to improve systems and processes with their innovative ideas. They have a talent for seeing possibilities for improvement, whether at work, at home, or in themselves. Often intellectual, INTJs enjoy logical reasoning and complex problem-solving. They approach life by analyzing the theory behind what they see, and are typically focused inward, on their own thoughtful study of the world around them. INTJs are drawn to logical systems and are much less comfortable with the unpredictable nature of other people and their emotions. They are typically independent and selective about their relationships, preferring to associate with people who they find intellectually stimulating.
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