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4.4.2 What color is your nail polish? How to use Myers‐Briggs personality characteristics to identify potential Systems Engineers in your organization
Author(s) -
Russell Jennifer,
Brinckerhoff Parsons
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
incose international symposium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2334-5837
DOI - 10.1002/j.2334-5837.2014.tb03155.x
Subject(s) - nail (fastener) , personality , engineering ethics , psychology , engineering , computer science , social psychology , mechanical engineering
Some have joked that extroverted engineers will look at your feet instead of their own when talking to you. Extroverted engineers attending the INCOSE International Symposium in 2013 may have noticed that many female Systems Engineers present wore unusual nail polish colors in the latest, fashionable blue and green shades. This raised the question, are Systems Engineers particularly sensitive to their environment? Are Systems Engineers better able to adapt and apply new concepts? Is there something outwardly distinguishable that hints which people have the capabilities Systems Engineers need? Many new disciplines are now using systems engineering practices and need to quickly find new Systems Engineers. Analyzing personality characteristics using the Myers‐Briggs Type Indicator provides a framework to recognize those with innate potential to be Systems Engineers.