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    Alex Chen

    11 frameworks analyzed

    The Empathetic Strategist

    You build systems that serve people — and you never lose sight of either.

    You combine analytical precision with genuine warmth. Most people lean hard into one or the other — you hold both without losing either.

    Your Personality Snapshot

    Big Five

    Openness

    HEXACO

    Openness

    MBTI

    INTJ

    DISC

    CS

    Strengths

    Strategic Thinking

    Enneagram

    Type 5

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    Your 3-Minute Summary

    What I'm seeing

    You combine analytical precision with genuine warmth. Most people lean hard into one or the other — you hold both without losing either.

    The upside

    You can hold complexity without losing the human thread. Teams trust you because you see both the system and the person inside it.

    The catch

    Your high standards plus empathy combo means you sometimes carry weight that isn't yours. You absorb other people's stress because you can see it clearly.

    Try this

    This week, delegate one task you'd normally perfect yourself. Notice if the outcome is 'good enough' — and if the world judges you. (It won't.)

    You're in charge

    If this doesn't fit, ignore it. We'll find what works for you.

    “How do I maintain my standards without burning out?”

    Core Traits

    Big Five

    Five broad traits that summarize most day-to-day personality differences.

    Openness82Conscientiousness75Agreeableness68Extraversion45Neuroticism32

    What I'm seeing

    High openness paired with solid conscientiousness is unusual. You're drawn to novel ideas but also care about follow-through, which creates a productive tension.

    The upside

    You prototype quickly and ship reliably — a rare combination that makes you effective in both creative and operational roles.

    The catch

    Your moderate extraversion means social energy is finite. You may over-commit to collaborative work and then struggle to recharge.

    Try this

    Block two hours this week for solo deep work. Protect it like a meeting with your most important client.

    “How can I balance collaboration with alone time?”

    HEXACO

    Adds Honesty-Humility to the Big Five for a more nuanced view of values and temperament.

    Openness80Honesty-Humility78Conscientiousness73Agreeableness65Extraversion48Emotionality42

    What I'm seeing

    Strong honesty-humility and openness make you principled without being rigid. You adapt your approach but not your ethics.

    The upside

    People instinctively trust you because they sense you won't play games. This is your quiet superpower in negotiations and leadership.

    The catch

    Low emotionality means you process stress internally. Others may assume you're fine when you're actually running on fumes.

    Try this

    Tell one trusted person how you're actually feeling today. Practice externalizing before it compounds.

    “Why do I struggle to ask for help?”

    Eysenck Dimensions

    Extraversion, emotional stability, and tough-mindedness as defined by Eysenck.

    Lie Scale55%
    Extraversion42%
    Neuroticism30%

    What I'm seeing

    Low neuroticism and moderate extraversion put you in the calm-and-deliberate quadrant. You process pressure without spiraling but also without a lot of visible energy.

    The upside

    You're the steady hand in a crisis. While others panic, you slow down and think clearly.

    The catch

    Your calm demeanor can read as disengagement. People may misinterpret your composure as not caring.

    Try this

    Next time a teammate is stressed, verbally acknowledge the difficulty before offering solutions.

    “How do I show I care without changing my communication style?”

    16PF

    Sixteen primary personality factors, often rolled into five global factors.

    Reasoning82%
    Openness To Change80%
    Abstractedness78%
    Self Reliance75%
    Emotional Stability72%
    Perfectionism72%

    What I'm seeing

    High reasoning and abstractedness combine with strong self-reliance. You naturally build mental models and prefer working them out independently.

    The upside

    You see patterns others miss and can articulate complex ideas clearly. Your frameworks become shared language for teams.

    The catch

    High privateness can create distance. People respect your thinking but may not feel connected to you personally.

    Try this

    Share one 'half-baked' idea this week before it's polished. Let someone else help shape it.

    “How do I build closer relationships at work?”

    OPQ Traits

    Occupational Personality Questionnaire scales for relationships, thinking, and feelings.

    Creative80%
    Data Rational78%
    Conceptual76%
    Detail Conscious74%
    Conscientious72%
    Caring70%

    What I'm seeing

    You're data-rational and creative in equal measure — you want evidence but you also want fresh angles. You'll challenge conventional wisdom with data, not opinion.

    The upside

    Your work has both rigor and imagination. When you present an idea, it's already tested against reality.

    The catch

    Lower persuasiveness and social confidence mean good ideas sometimes die in committee. The work doesn't speak for itself as much as you'd like.

    Try this

    Before your next presentation, ask a socially confident colleague to help you frame the story, not just the data.

    “How can I be more persuasive without feeling inauthentic?”
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    Work & Strengths

    DISC Profile

    Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness for teamwork and communication.

    Conscientiousness78%
    Steadiness62%
    Dominance55%
    Influence40%

    What I'm seeing

    High conscientiousness with moderate steadiness creates a thoughtful, methodical style. You want to get it right and you want stability while doing it.

    The upside

    You produce consistently high-quality work. People come to you when accuracy matters because you've never shipped something sloppy.

    The catch

    Your preference for process can slow you down when speed matters more than perfection. Not everything needs your full attention.

    Try this

    Identify one recurring task that's 'good enough' at 80%. Commit to that standard for one week.

    “How do I know when something is good enough?”

    Strengths Themes

    Relative intensity for each CliftonStrengths-inspired theme.

    Strategic Thinking88%
    Learner85%
    Intellection82%
    Empathy78%
    Ideation76%

    What I'm seeing

    Strategic thinking, learning, and intellection dominate your top strengths. You're wired to analyze, understand, and plan — in that order.

    The upside

    You naturally connect dots across domains. Your empathy plus strategic thinking means you build plans that actually account for human behavior.

    The catch

    You may over-index on thinking versus doing. Your best ideas need execution partners, not more analysis.

    Try this

    Pick one idea you've been refining and take the smallest possible step to test it in the real world.

    “How do I move from planning to action faster?”

    Caliper Profile

    High-level leadership, influence, decision, and self-management drivers.

    Abstract Reasoning80%
    Thoroughness76%
    Empathy72%
    Skepticism65%
    Accommodation62%
    Urgency58%

    What I'm seeing

    High abstract reasoning with strong empathy is uncommon. You understand systems logically and people emotionally — simultaneously.

    The upside

    You excel at designing processes that actually work for humans, not just on paper.

    The catch

    Low aggressiveness means you avoid confrontation even when it's necessary. Important feedback may go undelivered.

    Try this

    Draft one piece of difficult feedback you've been avoiding. Share it with a trusted advisor before delivering it.

    “How do I give tough feedback without damaging relationships?”

    Workstyle Factors

    Legacy workstyle composites (Focus, Drive, Influence, etc.) used across our surveys.

    AN81%
    CR76%
    OR72%
    IN70%
    AS66%
    DR63%
    FL58%
    RT55%
    EM44%

    What I'm seeing

    Your analytical and creative workstyle scores form a productive loop: you generate ideas, test them rigorously, and iterate.

    The upside

    You bring structure to creative chaos and creativity to structured work. This makes you invaluable on cross-functional teams.

    The catch

    Moderate emotional awareness means you may underestimate how your analytical approach lands with feeling-oriented colleagues.

    Try this

    In your next team meeting, lead with 'how are we feeling about this?' before 'what does the data say?'

    “How do I adapt my communication for different personality types?”
    • • •

    Type & Motivation

    MBTI Style

    Introversion/Extraversion, Intuition/Sensing, Thinking/Feeling, and Judging/Perceiving preferences.

    INTJ
    IntroversionExtraversion
    65%
    SensingIntuition
    70%
    FeelingThinking
    62%
    PerceivingJudging
    68%

    What I'm seeing

    INTJ with strong intuition and judging preferences. You're a natural architect — you see the big picture and want to build it systematically.

    The upside

    Your vision is both imaginative and executable. You don't just dream — you create roadmaps.

    The catch

    Strong judging preference can make you impatient with ambiguity. Sometimes the right answer needs time to emerge.

    Try this

    Next time you feel the urge to decide quickly, wait 24 hours. See if better information appears.

    “How do I stay open to new information without losing momentum?”

    Enneagram Profile

    Intensity for all nine Enneagram types.

    Type 5 - Investigator
    Type 5 - Investigator82
    Type 4 - Individualist68
    Type 9 - Peacemaker60
    Type 6 - Loyalist55
    Type 3 - Achiever52
    Type 8 - Challenger48
    Type 1 - Perfectionist45
    Type 7 - Enthusiast42
    Type 2 - Helper38

    What I'm seeing

    Type 5 with strong 4 influence: you're driven by a need to understand but also to express what you find uniquely. This creates rich inner work.

    The upside

    Your depth of understanding is exceptional. When you share your perspective, it's original and well-considered.

    The catch

    The investigator pattern can become isolating. You may withdraw to think when what you need is connection.

    Try this

    Teach someone one thing you learned this week. The act of sharing will energize rather than deplete you.

    “How do I share my knowledge without overexplaining?”
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    Your Practice This Week

    Teach someone one thing you learned this week. The act of sharing will energize rather than deplete you.

    Based on your Enneagram profile. Most people with your pattern find this surprisingly difficult—and surprisingly freeing.

    • • •

    What Do You Want to Explore?

    Talk to Your Coach

    Your coach knows your full profile. Try asking:

    “How do I stop overthinking without losing my edge?”“What careers fit my personality?”“How do I work better with my team?”“What's my biggest blind spot?”
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