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Leading ISTJs: Emotionally Intelligent Leadership Series

Leading ISTJs: Emotionally Intelligent Leadership Series

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A male ISTJ administrator stands in an orderly office. He wears blue glasses and a blue shirt and holds a folder. Three colleagues, labeled “AL”, “BEN”, and “CINDY”, stand to the right, listening to the man. There are labeled file boxes and a tidy bookshelf in the background. To the left, the letters “ISTJ” are prominently displayed in blue.
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Emotionally intelligent leadership is about meeting people where they’re at rather than expecting them to meet you. This emotionally intelligent leadership series will help you understand the unique positions and perspectives of all 16 personality types and provide tactical tips and advice to meet them there.

Do you lead an ISTJ (Logistician)?

ISTJs (Logisticians) share the Introverted, Observant, Thinking, and Judging personality traits. They tend to be direct and honest, sometimes to the point of bluntness. You won’t catch them engaging in emotional manipulation or office politics. Skilled at regulating their own emotions, they may be uncomfortable with overt displays of emotion from others. In emotionally charged situations, they’ll likely remain calm and collected and offer practical solutions rather than emotional support, which can be misinterpreted as insensitivity.


You might not always notice ISTJ personalities (Logisticians), but without them, everything is sure to fall flat. ISTJs are the steady, reliable foundation that keeps your team grounded and focused on the task at hand. They’re the ones who quietly ensure that deadlines are met, details are accounted for, and logic prevails, even amid chaos. 

But many leaders struggle to truly understand and appreciate the unique strengths of their ISTJ team members.

Today, we’ll explore the ISTJ mindset and how you can tap into ISTJs’ strengths to create a work environment that brings out the best in both of you.

Understanding the ISTJ Personality

96% of ISTJs say they believe it’s more important to tell the truth, even if it hurts someone’s feelings.

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