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ESTP Lead × ISFP Report

ESTP LeadISFP Report

Direct lead × harmonizer member

78/ 100
Dream team

Top 23% of all lead·report chemistry

Deadline management and direction 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

  • CommunicationEIWatch out
  • DirectionSSIn sync
  • FeedbackTFWatch out
  • ControlPPIn sync

Feedback and communication pull in different directions

Their work chat

Can this be done by today?
ESTP Lead
Let's start with what we can knock out right now. What needs clearing first?
ISFP Report
I'll handle what I can. How far does my ownership go?
Quick bit of feedback for you
ESTP Lead
Let's fix this fast. We can figure out the big picture after.
ISFP Report
This is how I understood it... what would make it better?

Chemistry by situation

In meetings

Lead · Talks nonstop through the meeting, questions coming one after another.

Report · Can't find a gap to speak — just waiting for it to be over.

💡 If the lead pauses and asks 'what do you think, [name]?' the member's take actually comes out.

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 · When reviewing reports, the lead goes straight to the numbers and facts.

Report · Walks through the report with supporting data ready to back every point.

💡 Detail alignment is tight — add one line on 'so where does this leave us?' and the big picture snaps into place.

Collaboration synergy

  • 01

    Deadline synergy

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

  • 02

    Direction synergy

    You see the work the same way, so when it's time to frame a report neither of you needs a long runway to get on the same page.

Friction points

  • 01

    Feedback conflict

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

  • 02

    Communication conflict

    Too many meetings and check-ins from the lead are fragmenting the member's focus time — the 'another meeting?!' internal sigh is becoming a habit.

  • 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 · ESTP's work style

Act first, figure it out as you go — that's the operating mode. As a lead, fewer meetings, more doing, then adjust. As a member, fast execution and instant reactions are the strengths. Real performance shows in the move-fast-fix-fast loop, not in elaborate process.

Report · ISFP's work style

Values autonomy and working at their own pace. As a lead, gives space and options. As a member, force a method on them or clash with their values and they shut down fast. Feel genuinely accepted and they go deeper into the team than you'd expect.

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