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ENTP Lead × ESFP Report

ENTP LeadESFP Report

Direct lead × energizer member

67/ 100
Workable team

Top 61% of all lead·report chemistry

Deadline management and communication are in sync — sharpen up feedback and this pair really clicks

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Why this score?

How the four axes play out from lead → report

  • CommunicationEEIn sync
  • DirectionNSWatch out
  • FeedbackTFWatch out
  • ControlPPIn sync

Feedback and direction pull in different directions

Their work chat

Can this be done by today?
ENTP Lead
There's a faster route here. Hear me out.
ESFP Report
Oh thank god!! Can we just tackle it right now lol
Quick bit of feedback for you
ENTP Lead
Option B is more convincing. What if we pivot that direction?
ESFP Report
Got it!! Fixing it right now~ you'll check it again right?

Chemistry by situation

In meetings

Lead · Walks into the meeting already firing off ideas.

Report · Fires right back — the meeting turns into a full debate.

💡 Great energy, but land it: close with one line on the decision and who owns what.

Giving feedback

Lead · 'Did you actually think this through before the meeting?'

Report · Internally: 'okay wow, are you serious right now?' — face goes rigid.

💡 Same feedback, 1:1 setting, reframed as 'what if you tried this instead?' — the member opens up.

Under deadline

Lead · 'We'll do a push near the deadline — it'll be fine.'

Report · Somehow pulls it together in the final sprint.

💡 Great instincts under pressure — but add a checkpoint three days out and you'll stop the last-minute disasters.

Direction & reporting

Lead · 'Take this project big — factor in global trends and really go for it.'

Report · '...So what do I actually do first?' — mind goes blank.

💡 Lock in the next check-in right after you share direction — cuts the member's anxiety in half.

Collaboration synergy

  • 01

    Deadline synergy

    Your work rhythms match so well that 'when is this due?' never needs asking — things just flow.

  • 02

    Communication synergy

    Your communication tempo matches — silences aren't weird and meetings don't run over for no reason.

Friction points

  • 01

    Direction conflict

    The lead casts a vision but skips the concrete steps — the member is left staring at a blank page wondering where to even start.

  • 02

    Feedback conflict

    The lead's blunt feedback gets amplified by the power gap — the member is mentally screaming 'seriously?!' while their face stays neutral.

  • 03

    Deadline blind spot

    Matching rhythms can breed complacency — and then the night before the deadline everything hits at once.

Advice by role

  • LeadWhat the lead needs to know

    Try Situation → Behavior → Impact: 'the numbers on page 2 look off — clients might lose trust' lands way better than 'this report is wrong.'

  • ReportWhat the member needs to know

    Before the bluntness lands too hard, come back with 'which part needs fixing and how?' — one question shifts the whole energy.

  • Lead with your strengths

    Strong deadline alignment is this pair's edge — build on that to fix the feedback gap.

Understanding each other

Lead · ENTP's work style

Idea bombs and counter-arguments are this type's hobby. As a lead, they sketch the big picture and push the team's thinking to find the best answer. As a member, they're the one asking 'is this actually the best way to do it?' — the pushback isn't aggression, it's the search for a better answer.

Report · ESFP's work style

Brightens the room and keeps team morale alive. As a lead, boosting reports' energy is instinctive. As a member, treat them like they're small and they stay small. Show genuine interest in the work and laugh with them — that's when real collaboration starts.

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