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ISFJ Lead × INTJ Report

ISFJ LeadINTJ Report

Warm lead × architect member

68/ 100
Workable team

Top 58% 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

  • CommunicationIIIn sync
  • DirectionSNWatch out
  • FeedbackFTWatch out
  • ControlJJIn sync

Feedback and direction 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.
INTJ Report
I'm about 70% through — the core part should be done today.
Quick bit of feedback for you
ISFJ Lead
Just polish this section and you're done. It's not as hard as it looks.
INTJ Report
The evidence was thin. Which direction should I beef it up?

Chemistry by situation

In meetings

Lead · Hits only the necessary agenda items and closes the meeting fast.

Report · Takes quiet notes and saves questions for after.

💡 Both run quiet — so if the lead breaks the silence with 'are we good to move forward?' the meeting closes clean.

Giving feedback

Lead · 'Hmm... something feels off — can you take another pass at it?'

Report · 'What am I supposed to change exactly?' Staring at the screen, blank.

💡 'The weak spots are A and B — can you fix B first?' Give a priority and the member moves.

Under deadline

Lead · The moment they get the task, the deadline goes straight into the calendar.

Report · Works backward from the due date and maps out every stage.

💡 Planning is in sync — just leave one buffer slot for when things go sideways.

Direction & reporting

Lead · Feedback comes in specifying the font size on a report.

Report · 'Am I not allowed to make any decisions on my own...' — quiet internal sigh.

💡 Agreeing on output standards upfront dramatically reduces process interference.

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

    Feedback conflict

    The lead avoids hard calls and critical feedback — the member starts seeing them not as 'kind' but as 'weak.'

  • 02

    Direction conflict

    The lead micromanages down to the execution details — the member feels like a bird in a cage.

  • 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

    Don't end on praise and leave it there. Add 'and next time, can you try this instead?' — 'but' erases the compliment, 'and' keeps both alive.

  • ReportWhat the member needs to know

    Vague feedback from the lead? Ask 'can you be more specific?' — pushing for clarity is how you actually grow.

  • Lead with your strengths

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

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 · INTJ's work style

Peaks when the goal and the structure are crystal clear. Hates burning energy on unnecessary check-ins and reports — give them a target and get out of the way. As a lead, set the outcome standard and wait. As a member, just let them run.

Trickiest reports for a ISFJ lead — TOP3

Trickiest leads for a INTJ report — TOP3

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