The MTL Professional Development Programme is a collection of 202 PowerPoint presentations that will provide you with step-by-step summaries of a key management or personal development skill. This presentation is on "Eights, the Need to be Strong" and will give you an in-depth view of the Enneagram personality type eight, the need to be strong.
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EIGHTs, THE NEED TO
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Strong, dominant, over-powering
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Eights, the Need
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Introduction: If you look at the Enneagram model, you’ll find at point 8 the type
that needs to be strong. This type is in the Instinctive group, those who relate to
the world through their gut and instinct. From this type come some of the most
dynamic and also some of the most selfish people. This type shows us how to
master their environment even if it is to get what they want while depriving others.
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Eights love to stand up for the downtrodden
1. EIGHTS ARE
REBELS
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Eights are the Rebels and natural fighters of the
Enneagram. Their world is one of basic black-and-
white responses: friend or foe, for you or against
you. Conflict, testing and fighting make up their
world. In fighting they come to life, in domination
they feel strong. In many organisations, these
types will be natural leaders, devoted to
protecting those on their side, while seeing off
anyone regarded as an enemy. They are loud,
fearless and confident, a boon for those they
lead, but a problem for anyone against them.
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2. A SUMMARY
OF EIGHTS
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The enfant terrible
Group: instinctive or "relating" group
Label: rebels, fighters
Roles: the top dog, the tyrant, despot, dictator;
the gladiator, the protector, the wheeler-dealer,
the spoilt princess, the enfant terrible, the bad
boy or girl
Drive: the need to be strong
Routes to growth: compassion
Characteristics: controlling; dominant; in charge;
persuasive; argumentative; convincing; socially
confident; shocking; cut to the chase; loud;
flamboyant; wilful.
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Eights like to shock established mores
3. HOW TO
RECOGNISE
AN EIGHT
Eights like to be top dog: they challenge others
and unmask anything they see as unjust. Eights
are devoted to those on their side, relentlessly
hostile to those against them. They are easily
bored and love to test themselves and others.
The edge of danger is their natural home. Many
of their normal behaviours are intended to shock.
Eights have an unfailing instinct for knowing
when others are behaving tyrannically, even
though they often do not see it in themselves.
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4. THE EIGHT
AT WORK
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Eights come to life in conflict
With an Eight in the team, there is always the
potential for conflict. This might arise if someone
is unfairly treated. The Eight will immediately leap
to their defence. Arguing is a power struggle
which they are determined to win. An Eight tends
to react excessively when little things go wrong in
the team such as a faulty photocopier or a
colleague who has missed an appointment. Big
errors are however much more appealing as they
offer the chance for an out-and-out
confrontation.
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5. THE EIGHT-
TYPE
ORGANISATION
An Eight organisation has the following
characteristics: a. strong leadership; b. the style is
loud, brash, up-front; c. a lot of bullying,
shouting, table-thumping; d. management by
decree; e. react to situations rather than
proactively set goals; f. work is great when there
is tension, arguing, fighting; not so great when it
runs smoothly; g. "we work to overcome, not to
acquire"; h. entrepreneurial: push problems and
people aside to get what they want; i. decisions
are easily and quickly made with no going back.
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NOTEWORTHY
EIGHTS
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Statue ofJohn Lennon outside the Cavern Club
Some noteworthy Eights include: Joan of Arc;
Ernest Hemingway; Winston Churchill; actor, Jack
Nicholson; Don Vito Corleone (of the film "The
Godfather"); John Lennon, Beatle; tennis player,
John McEnroe.
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Jack Nicholson as the Joker in “Batman” (1989)
7. "I LIKE TO
DE-
STABILISE"
Film star, Jack Nicholson, is an Eight and has
sometimes been described as a man who inspires
danger. This is how he talks about his
relationships: "I suppose that my devilish persona
on and off screen has been some kind of strategy.
It was developed to manipulate. The way I am is
about getting your own way. But I think things are
better when they go my way. I'm not trying to
control others, but I like taking them out of the
control of others. I like to de-stabilise."
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This has been a Slide Topic from Manage Train Learn
AFinal
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To discover the Eights on your team, ask yourself: "Who always likes to get their own way?"; "Who
is fearless?" and "Who tends to fly by the seat of their pants?”