Friday, June 19, 2015

INTJ: Career

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Professional competence is often the area in which INTJs shine most brilliantly. Their capacity for digesting difficult and complex theories and principles and converting them into clear and actionable ideas and strategies is unmatched by any other type. INTJs are able to filter out the noise of a situation, identifying the core thread that needs to be pulled in order to unravel others' messes so that they can be rewoven into something at once beautifully intricate and stunningly simple in its function.
The real challenge for INTJs is that in order for their innovative (and to less insightful individuals, seemingly counter-intuitive) ideas to be heard, they need to have a friendly ear to bend, and developing an amiable rapport with authority figures is not exactly in INTJs' list of core strengths. In their early careers, INTJs will often have to suffer through menial tasks and repeated rejections as they develop their abilities into a skillset that speaks for itself.
INTJs will often find ways to automate routine and mind-numbing tasks, and as they progress, their natural confidence, dedication, and creative intelligence will open the doors to the increased complexity and freedom they crave.

Where's My Drawing Board?

INTJs tend to prefer to work alone, or at most in small groups, where they can maximize their creativity and focus without repeated interruptions from questioning colleagues and meetings-happy supervisors. For this reason INTJs are unlikely to be found in strictly administrative roles or anything that requires constant dialogue and heavy teamwork. Rather, INTJs prefer more "lone wolf" positions as mechanical or software engineers, lawyers or freelance consultants, only accepting competent leadership that helps in these goals, and rejecting the authority of those who hold them back.
Their independent attitude and tireless demand for competence mean that INTJs absolutely loathe those who get ahead by seemingly less meritocratic means like social prowess and political connections. INTJs have exceptionally high standards, and if they view a colleague or supervisor as incompetent or ineffective, respect will be lost instantly and permanently. INTJs value personal initiative, determination, insight and dedication, and believe that everyone should complete their work to the highest possible standards – if a schmoozing shill breezes through without carrying their own weight, they may find INTJs' inventiveness and determination used in a whole new capacity as the winds turn against them.

Timid Men Prefer the Calm

As their careers progress further and their reputation grows, so will the complexity of INTJs' tasks and projects. INTJs demand progress and evolution, new challenges and theories, and they often accomplish this by pushing into more active strategic positions. While they don't care for the spotlight, INTJs do enjoy controlling their ideas, and will often expand into low-profile but influential roles as project managers, system engineers, marketing strategists, systems analysts, and military strategists.
But really, INTJs' vision, creativity, and competence in executing their plans make them viable in just about any career that requires them to think about what they're doing. While some careers, such as low-level sales and human resources, clearly do not play to their strengths, INTJs are able to build a niche into just about any institution, including their own, that they put their minds to.

INTJ IN THE WORKPLACE

Above all else, INTJs want to be able to tackle intellectually interesting work with minimal outside interference, no more, no less. Time-consuming management techniques like trust-building getaways, progress meetings, and drawn-out, sandwiched criticisms are only going to annoy INTJs – all they need, be they subordinate, colleague, or manager, is to meet their goals with the highest standard of technical excellence and to be surrounded by, if anyone at all, people who share those values.
On paper this makes them appear to be exemplary employees, and in many ways they are, but there are many types, especially those with a combination of the Observant (S) and Feeling (F) traits, who will find a work (or any other) relationship with INTJs extremely challenging. INTJs have a fairly strict code of conduct when it comes to their work, and if they see coworkers valuing social activities and "good enough" workmanship over absolute excellence, it will be a turbulent environment. For this reason, INTJs tend to prefer to work in tight, like-minded groups – a group of one, if necessary.

INTJ Subordinates

INTJs are independent people, and they quickly become frustrated if they find themselves pushed into tightly defined roles that limit their freedom. With the direction of a properly liberal manager, INTJs will establish themselves in a position of expertise, completing their work not with the ambition of managerial promotion, but for its own intrinsic merit. INTJs require and appreciate firm, logical managers who are able to direct efforts with competence, deliver criticism when necessary, and back up those decisions with sound reason.
Note that it is INTJs' expectations of their managers that are being defined here, and not the other way around, as with some other personality types. Titles mean little to INTJs – trust and respect are earned, and INTJs expect this to be a two way street, receiving and delivering advice, criticisms and results. INTJs expect their managers to be intelligent enough and strong enough to be able to handle this paradigm. A silent INTJ conveys a lack of respect better than all their challenges ever will.

INTJ Colleagues

Active teamwork is not ideal for people with the INTJ personality type. Fiercely independent and private, INTJs use their nimble minds and insight to deflect personal talk, avoid workplace tension, and create situations where they aren't slowed down by those less intelligent, less capable, or less adaptable to more efficient methods. Instead, they will likely poke fun by forcing them to read between the lines and making them deal alone with work that could have been easier if they'd only taken INTJs' suggestions.
INTJs are brilliant analysts, and will likely gather a small handful of trusted colleagues to involve in their brainstorming sessions, excluding those who get too hung up on details, or who otherwise have yet to earn their respect. But more likely, INTJs will simply take the initiative alone – INTJs love embracing challenges and their consequent responsibilities, and their perfectionism and determination usually mean that the work comes out clean and effective, affording INTJs the twin joys of solitude and victory.

INTJ Managers

Though they may be surprised to hear it, INTJs make natural leaders, and this shows in their management style. INTJs value innovation and effectiveness more than just about any other quality, and they will gladly cast aside hierarchy, protocol and even their own beliefs if they are presented with rational arguments about why things should change. INTJs promote freedom and flexibility in the workplace, preferring to engage their subordinates as equals, respecting and rewarding initiative and adopting an attitude of "to the best mind go the responsibilities", directing strategy while more capable hands manage the day-to-day tactics.
But this sort of freedom isn't just granted, it's required – those who are accustomed to just being told what to do, who are unable to direct themselves and challenge existing notions, will have a hard time meeting INTJs' extremely high standards. Efficiency and results are king to INTJs, and behaviors that undermine these conditions are quashed mercilessly. If subordinates try to compensate for their weakness in these areas by trying to build a social relationship with their INTJ managers, on their heads be it – office gossip and schmoozing are not the way into INTJs' hearts – only bold competence will do.

Sunday, June 7, 2015

"Ayah" - Andrea Hirata

Malam kemarin, saya dan ibu menonton Mata Najwa, tapi waktu bagian akhir-akhir saya tertidur. Jam 11 malam saya terbangun, masih di depan TV. Ternyata di TV lagi ada acara Just Alvin yang mengundang Andrea Hirata buat ngebahas novelnya yang baru berjudul "Ayah". Ketika saya terbangun itu, ibu saya bilang gini, "Dik, beli novel Andrea Hirata yang itu dik." "Yang mana?", jawab saya masih setengah bangun. "Itu, yang judulnya ayah" "loh itu kan yang ini *sambil nunjukin novel "Ayah" yang lagi saya baca*" "ooh udah beli toh." Jadi, ibu saya ga sadar kalau dari kemarin novel yang saya baca itu novel "Ayah"-nya Andrea Hirata -_-"

Sedikit review untuk novel ini:

AyahAyah by Andrea Hirata
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Buku ini saya beli tanpa direncanakan, tertarik karena judulnya "Ayah" dan akhirnya beli karena penulisnya Andrea Hirata. Belum banyak novel yang bertema ayah dan menurut saya, buku ini merupakan salah satu buku yang bercerita tentang ayah dengan sangat baik. Ceritanya bagus, tidak membosankan (mungkin karena tiap bab tidak lebih dari 10 halaman), dan di dalamnya banyak puisi yang indah-indah. Saya paling suka cerita tentang keluarga awan-angin-matahari-bulan. Pilihan kata yang dipakai juga membuat novel ini semakin menyenangkan untuk dibaca. Secara keseluruhan, buku ini worth it untuk dibaca berbagai kalangan :)

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Monday, June 1, 2015

Beli Cat Air

Hari ini, untuk refreshing dan memulai liburan, saya pergi ke Baltos untuk membeli cat air. Cat air ini udah saya incar dari lama, tapi baru sempat belinya sekarang. Penjual di toko cat air yang saya datangi tadi sangat ramah dan senang menjelaskan, mau cuma nanya-nanya tapi ga beli juga pasti dijelasin. Kemudian terjadi percakapan seperti ini:

Penjual Toko (PT): Udah pernah coba cat air ini sebelumnya?
Saya (S): Pernah sih, pinjam punya temen, anak arsitektur
PT: Oh iya emang, kalau cat air yang ini yang sering dipakai sama anak arsitektur atau desain interior. Mau masuk mana? Arsitektur?
S: Hmm.. Udah kuliah hehe
PT: Ooh jurusan apa?
S: IT...
PT: (diem dulu sebentar) Ooh buat grafis-grafis yaa
S: Buat hobby, iseng-iseng aja ini hehe

Udah, mau nulis itu aja. Lumayan lah ya dibilang anak baru masuk kuliah, daripada sama aplikasinya Micros*ft yang bilang umur saya 12 haha (ga apa-apa sih jadinya awet muda :3)