not even in the ballpark
Jul. 20th, 2004 08:50 am
Thinkers place a high value on logic, ideas and
systematic inquiry. They find satisfaction in
identifying problems, developing a variety of
possible solutions, weighing them carefully and
testing them to see to it that the most
logical, systematic approach is followed. They
are typically steady, tenacious functioners,
relying on observations and rational
principles. They avoid emotionalism and
speculation, often conveying skepticism toward
novel departures from past proven results.
Thinkers frequently hold decisions until they can
review situations carefully and consider all
possible alternatives. They are seen as
logical, results-getters and are often valued
for their prudence and thoughtful analysis
skills. They are sought out for their
objectivity and cool thinking under pressure
and are often seen as consistent forces for
progress. they can b highly effective in
organizing themselves and others to research
and plan.
Thinkers can be seen by others as overly cautious
or conservative, deliberating instead of
acting. Sometimes perceived as indecisive,
they can be considered rigid, dogmatic, and/or
stumbling blocks to action that represent a
departure from tradition. They are not
ususally considered good at mobilizing others'
enthusiasm, and can be accused of being
"cold" or "dry."
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