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Understanding Masterminds
Jim Tanner is an INTJ personality style, otherwise known as a Mastermind Rational.

In the section of his book entitled, "The Portrait of the Mastermind Rational (INTJ)" author
David Kiersey states the following about this personality style.

"Of the four aspects of strategic analysis and definition, it is the contingency planning or entailment organizing
role that reaches the highest development in Masterminds. Entailing or contingency planning is not an informative
activity, rather it is a directive one in which the planner tells others what to do and in what order to do it. As the
organizing capabilities for the Masterminds increase so does their inclination to take charge of whatever is going
on.

It is in their abilities that Masterminds differ from the other Rationals, while in most of their attitudes they are just
like the others. However there is one attitude that sets them apart from other Rationals: they tend to be much
more self-confident than the rest, having, for obscure reasons, developed a very strong will. They are rather
rare, comprising no more than, say, one percent of the population. Being very judicious, decisions come
naturally to them; indeed, they can hardly rest until they have things settled, decided, and set. They are the
people who are able to formulate coherent and comprehensive contingency plans, hence contingency organizers
or "entailers."

Masterminds will adopt ideas only if they are useful, which is to say if they work efficiently toward accomplishing
the Mastermind's well-defined goals. Natural leaders, Masterminds are not at all eager to take command of
projects or groups, preferring to stay in the background until others demonstrate their inability to lead. Once in
charge, however, Masterminds are the supreme pragmatists, seeing reality as a crucible for refining their
strategies for goal-directed action. In a sense, Masterminds approach reality as they would a giant chess board,
always seeking strategies that have a high payoff, and always devising contingency plans in case of error or
adversity. To the Mastermind, organizational structure and operational procedures are never arbitrary, never set
in concrete, but are quite malleable and can be changed, improved, streamlined. In their drive for efficient
action, Masterminds are the most open-minded of all the types. No idea is too far-fetched to be entertained-if it is
useful. Masterminds are natural brainstormers, always open to new concepts and, in fact, aggressively seeking
them. They are also alert to the consequences of applying new ideas or positions. Theories which cannot be
made to work are quickly discarded by the Masterminds. On the other hand, Masterminds can be quite ruthless in
implementing effective ideas, seldom counting personal cost in terms of time and energy."

See
http://www.keirsey.com/personality/ntij.html
James C. Tanner