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1. Twelve Angry Men
Different Personality Types
Presented by: Cynthia Champion, Wander Martich & Lorraine Ryan
2. Narrative: Twelve Angry Men was written by Reginald Rose, directed by Sidney
Lument and the lead role was played by actor Henry Fond. The movie was
released in 1957, with a cast of seasoned actors , including Lee J. Cobb, E.G.
Marshall, Martin Balsam, Jack Warden, George Voskovec, Ed Begley, Jack
Klugman, Joseph Sweeney, John Fiedler, Edward Binns, and Robert Webber.
3. Judgeâs Instructions to the Jury: The parameters in which the jury is to
deliberate are explained: the mandatory death penalty and the principle of
reasonable doubt. The Judge's quote: "If there's a reasonable doubt in your minds
as to the guilt of the accused, a reasonable doubt, then you must bring me a verdict
of not guilty.â
"If however, there is no reasonable doubt, then you must in good conscience find
the accused guilty. However you decide, your verdict must be unanimous.â
4. Introduction: The jurors have been instructed by the judge to deliberate amongst
themselves in a small room. They are to stay until an unanimous decision is
reached beyond reasonable doubt. We will provide a brief summary of each juror
to include his personalities and behaviors and how they affected the groupâs
decision.
5. The Key Facets of Personality
That Effect Our Interaction
Emotional Stability Cognitive Processing Style
Conscientiousness Orientation to Others
Locus of Control Learning Style
Self-Monitoring Right-Brain/Left Brain Dominance
Competitiveness Creativity
Types A & B Charisma
Machiavellianism Emotional Intelligence
Jungian Personality
Extroversion
Introversion
6. The Four Personality Types & Four Major Learning Types
Four Personality Types:
âą Sanguine
âą Phlegmatic
âą Choleric
âą Melancholic
Four Major Learning Types:
âą Accommodator
âą Diverges
âą Converges
âą Assimilators
7. The Myers & Briggs Five Personality Aspects
These five personality aspects, when combined, define the personality
type: Mind, Energy, Nature, Tactics and Identity.
Mind â Introverted/Extraverted
Energy â Sensing/Intuitive
Nature â Thinking/Feeling
Tactics â Judging/Perceptive
Identity â Assertive/Turbulent
The MBTI first inception was in 1943
9. Juror #1 - The Forman of the Jury
An assistant coach of a high school football team (played by Martin
Balsam)
ESFJ Sentimental
10. Juror #2 - Bank Teller (played by John Fiedler)
ISFJ - Sentimental
11. Juror #3 â Owner of a Messenger Service(played by Lee J. Cobb)
ESTJ - Sentimental
12. Juror #4 â Stockbroker (played by E.G. Marshall)
INTJ - Analytical
13. Juror #5 â Man with Slum Childhood (played by Jack
Klugman)
ISFP - Explorer
14. Juror #6 â Painter (played by Edward Binns
ISFP - Explorer
15. Juror #7 â Salesman
(played by Jack Warden)
ESTP - Explorer
16. Juror #8 â Architect (played by Henry Ford)
INFJ - Diplomat
17. Juror #9 â Old Man (played by Joseph Sweeney)
INTJ - Analytical
18. Juror #10 â Garage Owner (played by Ed Begley)
ESTJ - Sentimental
19. Juror #11 â European Watchmaker (played by George
Voskovec)
INTP - Analytical
20. Juror #12 â Advertising Executive (played by Robert Webber)
ESFP - Explorer
21. Conclusion: Reginald Roseâs drama, Twelve Angry Men ends with
the jury agreeing that there is enough reasonable doubt to warrant
an acquittal. The defendant is deemed ânot guiltyâ by a jury of his
peers. However, the playwright never reveals the truth behind the
case. Did they save an innocent man from the electric chair? Did a
guilty man go free? The audience is left to decide for themselves.
Questions & Answers Session:
22. References
Corvette, B. (2007). Conflict management: A practical guide to developing
negotiation strategies. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall.
Minority Matters 12 Angry Men As A Cast Study Of A Successful
Negotiation Against
The Odds By: Flouri, Eirini, and Yiannis Fitsakis. Negotiation Journal
(Twelve angry men (Motion picture). (1957). S.n
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