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ISFJ Lead × ESFP Report

ISFJ LeadESFP Report

Iron-grip lead × energizer member

72/ 100
Workable team

Top 44% of all lead·report chemistry

Feedback and direction are in sync — tighten up deadline management and this duo really flies

#WorkableTeam#TightStructureLead#WatchForCommunicationGaps

Why this score?

How the four axes play out from lead → report

  • CommunicationIEWatch out
  • DirectionSSIn sync
  • FeedbackFFIn sync
  • ControlJPWatch out

Deadline management and communication pull in different directions

Their work chat

Can this be done by today?
ISFJ Lead
Which part is giving you trouble? Let's look at it together — I'll walk you through it.
ESFP Report
Oh thank god!! Can we just tackle it right now lol
Quick bit of feedback for you
ISFJ Lead
Just polish this section and you're done. It's not as hard as it looks.
ESFP Report
Got it!! Fixing it right now~ you'll check it again right?

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 · 'You did great — I just have one small note' — said carefully.

Report · Reads the room, says 'Oh yeah, of course...' and takes it gently.

💡 The care is real, but don't let the real critique get buried in softening — say it clearly at least once.

Under deadline

Lead · Shares a spreadsheet with hourly task breakdowns.

Report · 'Do I need to file a report to use the bathroom too...'

💡 The lead sets the milestones, the member fills in the detail schedule — both sides end up happy.

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

    Feedback synergy

    Your feedback styles are so aligned that you cut straight to the fix — no misreading, no drama.

  • 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

    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.

  • 02

    Deadline conflict

    The lead's structure and schedule feel too tight — the member starts to feel like there's zero breathing room.

  • 03

    Feedback blind spot

    Being so in sync feels comfortable — but when one of you misses something emotional or logical, the other doesn't catch it either.

Advice by role

  • LeadWhat the lead needs to know

    Give the deadline, let the member own the how — accountability for the output lands differently when they designed the path.

  • ReportWhat the member needs to know

    Inside the lead's structure, look for the space to fill it your own way — that reframe shrinks the suffocating feeling.

  • Lead with your strengths

    Strong feedback alignment is this pair's secret weapon — lean into that to close the gap on deadlines.

Understanding each other

Lead · ISFJ's work style

The one quietly holding the team together from the back. As a lead, they genuinely remember and acknowledge their report's effort. As a member, they'll swallow overload rather than break the team's vibe. A lead who checks in first — 'you're not carrying all of this alone, right?' — earns serious loyalty.

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.

Trickiest reports for a ISFJ lead — TOP3

Trickiest leads for a ESFP report — TOP3

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