Type 8w9 INTJ with ENTP tendencies when it suits the mission, aka a candid leader who can adapt to the situation.
I value precision, ambition, and speed. My default mode is progress over perfection.
I'm a highly responsive async communicator.
Expectations
I expect a lot from myself and from everyone I work with.
- I let my imposter syndrome motivate me to learn and grow.
- If you’re on my team, I trust that you hold yourself to similarly high standards. But I will verify it.
Winning matters to me, and I believe winning means moving forward—even if the steps are small.
- Done beats perfect, but “done” should never compromise quality.
- If it feels like we’re stagnating, let’s address it ASAP.
I default to action more than the average person.
- I’ll write the first draft, gather the relevant people, or make a quick decision—whatever we need to move forward.
I expect you to make decisions without me and be accountable for actions.
- If you come to me, I’ll usually put it back on you with “What do you want to do?” and help you decide. If it’s a new space for you, I’ll help navigate the options.
- You should know your actions and when they are due, and I trust you to get them done.
Work Philosophy
People grow most during unreasonable timeframes in stretch domains.
- I’ll push you because I want to see you thrive.
- I believe you can always surprise yourself with what you’re capable of.
Be a solution finder, not a problem explainer.
- Everyone’s job description is fundamentally “solve problems.”
- If you’re stuck, don’t hesitate. DM, email, or call me, and we’ll fix it together.
Communication
I prefer clarity over formality. Be concise, but don’t sacrifice precision.
- Assume I skim, get to the point fast.
- I value structured, well-written documents over endless discussions.
Debate is not conflict. Strong opinions, weakly held, are a superpower.
- I will challenge you, it may seem aggressive. It’s never personal.
- I will state extreme opinions, mostly so we can tease out why that can't be the case.
- If you think I’m wrong, prove it—I want to be convinced.
Feedback is a gift. Give examples.
- Give it freely and without hesitation. I thrive on it.
- Expect me to do the same for you. It’s how we get better.
Context is key. We all have a shared responsibility to inform others.
- I consume a high rate of information and excel at moving it around an organization.
- But I can't do it alone; good communication is a form of leverage.
Leadership Style
I see my role as a blocker remover and an accelerator for your success.
- If you don’t tell me, I can’t help you. Speak up.
- I'm good at synthesizing and structuring concepts; use me for that.
I trust you to be an expert, learn fast, and deliver results.
- I’ll get into the weeds with you but expect you to own the outcomes.
- If I override your call, it’s not a lack of trust—it’s about context or priorities. I will provide the why.
I value initiative.
- You can build trust with me by showing you're action-oriented.
- Identify the first, second, and third order effects of something, then do something about it.
I build spaces where teams can thrive.
- I’m not prescriptive about how we do things, but I am about the outcomes we need to achieve.
- I trust my team’s intuition for solutions. We sharpen ideas together.
- Work is my idea of fun, but work should also be fun.
Values
I dislike being told what to do.
- Rules are guidelines, not absolutes—unless they’re really good rules.
- If you need me to do something, I'll need to see your logic. Expect debate.
It’s okay to fail, but fail forward.
- Mistakes are opportunities for growth, not a reason to panic.
Data-informed > data-driven.
- I like objectivity but need the context behind the numbers.
- Often our intuition is quicker, cheaper, and more reliable than pursuing the data.