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PM Personality & Skill Types Alex S. Brown, PMP http://www.alexsbrown.com/ PMI NJ Regional Symposium May 6, 2002

PM Personality & Skill Types Why Bother? Skills Assessment (What Color is Your Parachute?) Personality Types (MBTI©) Putting the Skills and Personality Information to Good Use Getting to a Profile of Project Managers May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

PM Personality & Skill Types Why Bother? Plentiful Resources for the Established PM PMBOK PM Experience and Knowledge Self-Assessment Manual Books, Articles, and Classes on the Craft Few Resources for the POTENTIAL PM Answer the Question: Is This Job For Me? May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

PM Personality & Skill Types Skills Assessment “Skills” Transfer Between Jobs “Analyzing numerical data” is a transferable skill, “calculating earned value” is not Three Hierarchies of Skills Data People Things May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

Skills with Data Data is PM Life-Blood “Analyzing” on a daily basis “Synthesizing” required for most projects, particularly large-scale ones Strive for Highest Level, Synthesizing Synthesizing Coordinating, Innovating Analyzing Compiling, Computing Copying Comparing May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

PM Personality & Skill Types Skills with People Most Important Hierarchy for PMs Fiction: We Just Supervise Fact: We Negotiate Almost all PMs have Mentoring responsibilities All PMs Need the Highest People Skills to Excel Mentoring Negotiating Instructing Supervising Persuading Speaking Serving, Helping May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

PM Personality & Skill Types Communication Skills PMs Communicate 90% of the Time Every People Skill, from Helping to Mentoring, Depends on Communication PMs Need To Communicate Many Ways Spoken, Written Formal, Informal One-on-One, To Groups Mentoring Negotiating Instructing Supervising Persuading Speaking Serving, Helping May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

Skills with Things Least Critical Area Some PMs Thrive on Tools Some Industries May Require These Skills in Their PMs, but Not All Not “Core” PM Skills Some PMs Thrive on Tools Best PM Tools Support People and Data Skills Setting Up Precision Working Operating-Controlling Manipulating Tending Feeding-Offbearing Handling May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

PM Personality & Skill Types Personality Types Meyers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI©): A Popular, Well-Known System Try Multiple Systems, and Use the One That Suits You Best Results Should Make Sense to You If MBTI is Not For You, Translate My Conclusions to Your System All Systems Deal with Same Basic Issues May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

Four Dimensions of MBTI Extroverted (E) vs. Introverted (I) Intuition (N) vs. Sensing (S) Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F) Perceiving (P) vs. Judging (J) Personality is on a Range, and MBTI Shows the DOMINANT Trait for Each of the Four Dimensions May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

Extroverted (E) vs. Introverted (I) PM Stereotype is Extroverted, Always Talking in Meetings, All Day Long PM Job Has Introverted Qualities Holding a project up to ideals Quiet, solitary analysis work Extroverts or Introverts Can Succeed Both Must Act “Against Type” at Times May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

Intuition (N) vs. Sensing (S) Sensing Essential for Objective, Fact-Based Work -- Especially Human Resources Intuition Favored by Some PMs Intuitive sense of project health Looking for patterns to predict project success Using ideals to drive project outcome Extreme Personalities Can Succeed A Predictor of PM Conflicts over “Style”? May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

Thinking (T) vs. Feeling (F) Either Extreme Can Work May Drive Preferred Work Environment Fact-based organizations favor Thinking types Morale- and perception-focused organizations favor Feeling types Difficult to Determine Organization Type Mixed messages in policy statements Expectations of leaders often unclear May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

Perceiving (P) vs. Judging (J) Judging Is a Natural Dominant Trait for PMs: The Job Is Constant Decision Making Perceiving Traits Required Data gathering is also constant Complex decisions require full, accurate research More PM Conflicts: “Just Decide!” (J) vs. “We Need More Data!” (F) May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

Personality Type Wrap-Up Suspect Extroverted and Judging Are Dominant, Need Studies to Verify Almost Any Personality Type Can Do The Job MBTI Provides Clues About Preferred Management Style and Environment Above All Else, MBTI Shows PMs Cannot Be……. May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

PMs Cannot Be Pig-Headed May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

PM Personality & Skill Types The Pig-Headed PM The Extrovert who meets and talks, but never sits down alone to get the plan right The Introvert with great ideas and analysis, but who is too shy to make the vision real The Judge who cannot be bothered with gathering evidence And so on, and so on………. May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

PM Personality & Skill Types No Litmus Test for PMs Neither skill nor personality tests will ever predict perfectly the ideal or the worst PM PMs are a diverse group, with a wide range of approaches to handle complex problems Good News: The profession will always be diverse Bad News: Many will come in and out of the profession, unsure if it is for them May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

Individual Improvement Skills and Personality Assessments Spark Discussion: Great for Mentoring and Career Planning Improving Soft Skills Is Critical: Consider Passing Up an Earned Value Course in Favor of a Negotiating Course Understand Your Own Management Style and Personality May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

The Profession’s Improvement More Studies: What Percentage of PMs Are Extroverts or Introverts? Establish Project Management As a Career Recommendation In Popular Skill and Personality Assessment Tests Improve Career Guidance Tools for Non-PMs Considering Joining the Profession, and Experienced PMs Considering Leaving May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

PM Personality & Skill Types Questions & Answers May 6, 2002 PM Personality & Skill Types

PM Personality & Skill Types Alex S. Brown, PMP http://www.alexsbrown.com/ PMI NJ Regional Symposium May 6, 2002