12S22011_12S22014_12S22020_12S22040_Project Human Resource Management_MBTI

Kezia Judika Manira Hutagaol
11 Nov 202408:14

Summary

TLDRA team of four introverted individuals with different personality types (ISTP, ISFP, INFP, INTP) work together to develop an app for helping students stay organized and motivated. As they face technical and design challenges, the team members learn to understand each other's strengths and weaknesses, improving their collaboration. Through compromise and self-reflection, they balance aesthetics, functionality, and structure, ultimately creating a stable and impactful app. The process highlights the importance of communication, adaptability, and combining individual talents to achieve a shared goal.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The team consists of introverts with different MBTI types: ISTP, ISFP, INFP, and INTP, each bringing unique strengths and weaknesses to the project.
  • 😀 The initial lack of communication and trust between the team members hinders the progress of their app development.
  • 😀 The ISTP team member tends to focus on quick, practical solutions and dives into coding without considering the overall structure.
  • 😀 The ISFP prioritizes aesthetics but struggles with creating functional and user-friendly designs, often focusing too much on visuals.
  • 😀 The INFP has a strong, idealistic vision for the app but is often paralyzed by perfectionism and avoids confronting challenges directly.
  • 😀 The INTP character overanalyzes every aspect of the project, leading to delays and difficulty in making practical decisions.
  • 😀 The team's struggles highlight the importance of balancing theory and practice in app development, especially when working with diverse personalities.
  • 😀 Over time, the team learns to understand each other's strengths and weaknesses, leading to more effective collaboration and problem-solving.
  • 😀 The team members learn the value of patience, communication, and compromise as they move from frustration to successful app completion.
  • 😀 The final app design successfully balances functionality, stability, and aesthetics, reflecting the team's growth and understanding of each other's roles.
  • 😀 The video demonstrates how each character's personal growth and adaptation to the team's needs ultimately contribute to the success of the project.

Q & A

  • What was the main issue the team faced during the development of the application?

    -The main issue was that the application was slow, some design elements were not user-friendly, and there was confusion regarding the features. The team struggled with balancing technical needs, aesthetics, and functionality.

  • How did each team member's personality type influence their contribution to the project?

    -Each team member's personality influenced their approach to the project. The ISTP (Wilson) focused on quick technical solutions but struggled with planning. The ISFP (Gracia) was highly creative but initially prioritized aesthetics over functionality. The INFP (B) had an idealistic vision but needed to adapt to practical realities. The INTP (Keja) was analytical but overthought things, leading to delays.

  • What was Wilson's (ISTP) primary approach to problem-solving, and how did it affect the team?

    -Wilson's approach was practical and focused on solving problems quickly, especially in terms of backend development. However, this sometimes caused issues, as he didn't always consider the broader structure, leading to instability in the application. He eventually learned the importance of balancing quick solutions with long-term planning.

  • How did Gracia (ISFP) contribute to the project, and what challenges did she face?

    -Gracia focused on making the application visually appealing and user-friendly. However, she initially struggled by prioritizing aesthetics over functionality, leading to some design issues. She eventually learned to focus more on usability and became more open to feedback and criticism.

  • What lesson did B (INFP) learn throughout the project?

    -B learned that idealistic visions need to be adjusted to fit the practical needs of the project. The tendency to avoid conflict and perfectionism was a challenge, but B realized the importance of prioritizing essential features over abstract ideals.

  • How did Keja (INTP) approach problem-solving, and what challenge did she face?

    -Keja approached problems analytically, focusing on finding logical solutions to complex issues. However, her tendency to overthink and become overwhelmed by the details sometimes led to delays. She learned to simplify her approach and balance analysis with practical action.

  • What key realization did the team have about working together?

    -The team realized that they needed to complement each other’s strengths and work together more effectively. Each person had unique skills, but collaboration was essential to ensure that the project moved forward and met both functional and user experience goals.

  • What role did communication play in the team’s success?

    -Effective communication was crucial for the team’s success. As they became more open to each other's ideas and feedback, they learned to adapt to each other’s working styles and strengths, which helped them overcome challenges and refine the application.

  • How did the team handle the issue of the application's instability and slow performance?

    -The team addressed the application's instability by realizing the need for a better balance between quick coding and proper structural planning. Wilson (ISTP) was encouraged to spend more time on the architecture, while others focused on making their design and features more user-centered and practical.

  • What does the ending of the transcript suggest about the team's growth?

    -The ending shows that the team successfully learned from their individual weaknesses and grew through collaboration. They built a more stable and functional application that was both usable and meaningful for students, demonstrating the importance of compromise and mutual support.

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