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INTP Lead × ENFJ Report

INTP LeadENFJ Report

Direct lead × team anchor member

60/ 100
Workable team

Top 82% of all lead·report chemistry

Direction is in sync — fix the feedback loop and this pair really clicks

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Why this score?

How the four axes play out from lead → report

  • CommunicationIEWatch out
  • DirectionNNIn sync
  • FeedbackTFWatch out
  • ControlPJWatch out

Misaligned across multiple axes — feedback, deadline management, and more

Their work chat

Can this be done by today?
INTP Lead
If this premise breaks down, the whole thing falls apart. Let's rebuild from here.
ENFJ Report
I hit a wall here — which way should I go? I want to wrap this up today.
Quick bit of feedback for you
INTP Lead
The conclusion doesn't hold — the chain of reasoning breaks right here and here.
ENFJ Report
Thanks for flagging what's working too. I'll fix that section right now.

Chemistry by situation

In meetings

Lead · Holds back in the meeting — gives a minimal 'yeah, looks good' and not much more.

Report · The silence is uncomfortable — the member starts filling it with words and loses the thread.

💡 If the lead drops even one directional comment in a meeting, the member can actually run with it.

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 · 'Oh wait, when did I say it was due... this week sometime?'

Report · Flipping through the calendar: 'Three days left this week...' quietly panicking.

💡 One routine — confirm the deadline in writing at kickoff — saves the whole team a lot of stress.

Direction & reporting

Lead · Listening to the report, the first question is 'how does this connect to the big picture?'

Report · Reports through the lens of context and possibilities.

💡 Direction lands well — add one line with a concrete number or date and execution gets a lot tighter.

Collaboration synergy

  • 01

    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.

  • 02

    Grow by bumping into each other

    Opposite styles make it frustrating at first — but once you finish something together, the output beats what either of you would've produced alone.

Friction points

  • 01

    Deadline conflict

    The lead never closes the loop on deadlines or direction — the member is constantly anxious going 'wait, when is this actually due?'

  • 02

    Communication conflict

    The lead says little and leaves the direction unclear — the member is stuck on 'am I even doing this right?' on a loop.

  • 03

    Feedback conflict

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

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 directional alignment is this pair's edge — build on it to close the feedback gap.

Understanding each other

Lead · INTP's work style

Works by breaking problems down and analyzing. When the reasoning makes sense, they execute without complaint — when it doesn't, they're arguing with it internally. As a lead, walk them through the 'why.' As a member, doc your analysis and share it — that's how trust gets built.

Report · ENFJ's work style

Instinctively tuned to the team's mood and direction. As a lead, empathy is the default mode — checking in on reports comes naturally. As a member, they'll quietly overload themselves for the team and be the last one to say they're struggling. Ask 'how are you actually doing?' first and the relationship warms up fast.

Best reports for a INTP lead — TOP3

Trickiest reports for a INTP lead — TOP3

Best leads for a ENFJ report — TOP3

Trickiest leads for a ENFJ report — TOP3

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