Affiliation:
1. Associate professor, Centre for Management Studies, Dibrugarh University
2. Research Scholar, Centre for Management Studies, Dibrugarh University.
Abstract
Studies on personalities types of executives based on Myers Briggs Test indicators have proven useful in understanding
and improving decision making. A survey was conducted among 91 executives of Numaligarh Refinery Limited, in
Golaghat district of Assam (India),and Oil india Ltd in Duliajan, in Dibrugarh district to ascertain if there exist a
dominant personality type among the executives. The scope of study is limited to the executives of Numaligarh Refinery
Limited and Oil India Ltd. The survey reflected that the dominant personality type among the executives are Thinking
and Judging. It is observed that the Thinking and Judging preference is in line with the previous studies carried out by
existing research which clearly depicts the overall orientation of executives across the globe. ISTJ, ESTJ and ENTJ are the
top three notable personality types as observed in the presented data in table with 23.08%, 19.78% and 12.09 % , INFJ
and ENFP ( 8.86%). The least frequent types are ISFP, ESFP, INFJ and ISFJ. Despite the major type being ESTJ, ST's are most
likely to prefer management, While SF's are prefer to stay out of management . Executives shows thinking Preference
of around 53% compared to the general population which reports 40% ( MBTI manual Table 14.1) . Also there was stark
difference in Sensing and Intuition in the management population. The reported type between Sensing and Intuition
which was roughly 56/44, however, in a normative sample of Adults ( MBTI manual tabl1 14.1) the representation is 27%
for Intuition. Analysis on the basis of data gathered from various MBTI study has revealed that there is some gender
difference in Thinking - Feeling dichotomy ( Kendall ,1988) It was observed that women are more oriented towards
Feeling type (approx. 75%). The research explored the possibility whether this pattern hold true for executives. The
Study concludes that there is significant difference in Thinking and Feeling type on the basis of gender.
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