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22 Dec 2009 05:38 AM  

http://www.acp-international.com/

American Association of Contingency Planners


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The largest, most established organization of its kind in North America, ACP has become a unifying force for practitioners in the rapidly evolving field of business continuity.

ACP provides a forum for the exchange of experiences and information through a network of local chapters. Volunteer organizations, government agencies and businesses of all sizes can benefit from these networking opportunities. Valuable insight and partnerships can be gained that identify common planning needs and recovery solutions, and enhance skills that prepare families, communities, and industry.


Active participation allows members to:

• Share knowledge with and gain insight from a network of industry
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Providing a powerful network for the advancement of the industry and the development of business continuity professionals.

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   Knowledge
      – We are experienced thought leaders
   Integrity
      – We are reliable professionals
   Innovation
      – We are forward thinkers developing better ways to guide the
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      – We are the vanguard for professionals and the industry
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The Association began in 1983 as an informal mutual benefit association. The original group formally organized in 1984 as a non-profit organization and incorporated in the State of California in 1985. The Articles of Incorporation and our Code of Ethics govern the operational principles of ACP.

 

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22 Dec 2009 06:00 PM  
Strangely appealing It might be that this organization is run by INTJs to let other 'see the light'... So the functions may be flooded with SJs... he,he!
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22 Dec 2009 06:39 PM  
Core Values
Knowledge
– We are experienced thought leaders
Integrity
– We are reliable professionals
Innovation
– We are forward thinkers developing better ways to guide the
industry
– We are the vanguard for professionals and the industry
Support
– We are committed to supporting our members


I thought this screamed INTJ
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29 Dec 2009 08:22 AM  

Well, we already have this down, so even though it is appealing, it's also something I know a lot about and I'm so arrogant I'm thinking that I can't possibly have a lot to learn from others regarding contingency planning.. he,he It's like teaching NFs to connect with people... You already know how to do that.

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31 Dec 2009 11:22 PM  
It's like teaching NFs to connect with people...


Gaw, quivering emotions... I can't stand being in a room with more than 6 NFs (and only NFs) its sick. I can see the emotions. It comes at you like sweat. I had a few experiences with this in California. I thought it was going to turn into a big vegetarian crystal loving orgy.
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01 Jan 2010 04:11 PM  
Can you also see an INTJs emotions? Scary....
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01 Jan 2010 04:34 PM  
Can you also see an INTJs emotions? Scary....


After a little while yes.

Now think of this... we can regulate the emotions of others by changing ours. If I want a group to be happy, I make myself happy..... how about that? If I want to brighten a room... I do it to myself first then shine on. If I want to dower it... I do that. But ever since I was a teen, I decided not be negative.
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02 Jan 2010 05:50 AM  
considers immunizing self to such manipulations... well its positive so perhaps not for people brightening the room.

I actually thought this organization was interesting. Also, you can't come up with every idea yourself so its good to work together to improve your abilities. Ultimately what matters is competence. Besides, its not like we're going to casually accept and copy someone else's ideas.

I've been working on Foreign Exchange lately. I think if I were just to copy a friend's approach, I'd be making money... but the idea of there not being at least a decent contribution from me to my success there, would make the success not worth having. So I'm researching/learning/experimenting, to create something of my own that will make money
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02 Jan 2010 06:54 AM  
Besides, we all adapt somewhat to our environments. Might be nice to be around a lot of intelligent people who want to improve things.
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02 Jan 2010 08:39 AM  
Now think of this... we can regulate the emotions of others by changing ours. If I want a group to be happy, I make myself happy..... how about that? If I want to brighten a room... I do it to myself first then shine on. If I want to dower it... I do that. But ever since I was a teen, I decided not be negative.


Yes....one of the ENFP superpowers....emotional contagion. It's a wonderful tool, but it can be used for great evil. >< The unleashed fury of an ENFP pushed that far - and I do mean faaaaar....we're not easy to send into a rage. Sure, you can make an ENFP cranky, but we get over it pretty quickly. I'm talking wrathful vengeance. >.> We like to share that too. An ENFP/INTJ fight would be epic....I'd almost want to see the result just out of curiosity.... >.> But I think an angry INTJ would make me very, very scared.

Honestly, I can only think of one circumstance that would ever make me that angry with an INTJ....and that would be if pride and overprotectiveness made one believe that they were justified in acting in a way that took away my choices. That would probably irk me.
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02 Jan 2010 12:56 PM  
We like to share that too. An ENFP/INTJ fight would be epic..



I've gotten into fights with my INTJ best friend. Usually it happens when we spend to many hours together. I think its when he gets to emotional and than I over react to it. Its like he doesn't know how to handle it when gets upset. I find I am getting to good at getting NTs upset. I have to stop using the terms "You don't read enough" and "You don't know your history" and "Your logic is irrellivant because I am speaking about objective empirical observation and facts"

Big fights start with my INTJ like this

We were playing HALO 2 for 3 hours

INTJ: DUDE WTF quit screwing around and kill the guy on the left
ENFP: What LEFT
INTJ: THE LEFT
ENFP: WHAT LEFT

INTJ:Fucking LEFT!!!

ENFP: :::Hurt::: Dude don't fucking yell at me
INTJ: FUCK IM Dead, WHY DIDN"T YOU KILL THE GUY ON THE LEFT? (by doing this you are questioning my competence?)
ENFP: DUDE What do you mean?
INTJ: What do you mean "what do you mean?"?
ENFP: I'm Dead now, we have to start over
INTJ: WTF we wouldn't be dead and have to start over if you would have listen to me and attacked the guy on the left?
ENFP: I didn't know what you ment.
INTJ ::: gives INTJ death stare::: How can you not know what "attack the guy on the left meant?"
ENFP: I don't know I just didn't understand
INTJ: :::eath stare:::
ENFP: Dude did you mean my left or your left. My character's left or your character's left?
INTJ: Your character's left, why would I tell you to attack an enemy from my position?
ENFP: I don't know, you could have? How would I know, we have never addressed this
INTJ: How could you be so irrational?

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02 Jan 2010 03:25 PM  
That's not really an epic fight....that's more of a tiff. I have those with my INTJ friend all the time....and he and his INTJ brother have those with their ENFP brother all the time. >.> INTJs have more of a competitive streak in them than ENFPs do. An INTJ on personalitycafe said it best: ENFPs enjoy playing a game to socialize and make connections - we assign roles to everyone and assume that they do the same. The game becomes less fun when the connections become frayed. For an INTJ, playing a game means winning - but it can't be too easy or too hard or they get annoyed.

I've gotten cheats and strategies from the internet on almost every single player game I've ever had. There just comes a point where I want to get to the end and see the final cinematic....screw the feeling of achievement in figuring it out by myself Blah.

Anyways, this pretty much means that INTJs expect more from the ENFPs they play with.

I've seen an INTJ lose his temper enough to say something direct and intentionally hurtful. They can be pretty nasty. A really emotionally violent war between an ENFP and INTJ would be full of poisonous barbs that would take forever to be forgotten, if they ever were. ><
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02 Jan 2010 03:50 PM  

Saul: Telling an INTJ that he hasn't read enough or doesn't know his history is almost cruel!!! It's like telling you guys that you were crap interacting with someone. I can see why you guys are fighting And I can totally see your roomate's point when playing Halo, why would he tell you to kill someone on his character's left? Lol!

I've also seen a hurt ENFP lose his temper and say something hurtful. I still shudder at a couple of fights I've had with an enfp. My enfp sis and I can also fight sometimes, and she can get pretty nasty. I withdraw and don't say much when she gets like that. But these fights never last long and we both know that we aren't jeapordising our relationship by fighting. A very hurt enfp just told her ex boyfriend (entp): 'May God rip the heart out of your chest' & 'It'd be better if you were dead.' So much for wanting harmony...

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02 Jan 2010 06:25 PM  
Epic war between an ENFP and an INTJ. Sounds interesting. Angering me isn't easy either... extremely hard really. But a certain group of people do have vengeance coming, when I have the resources, to unleash it in all its glory. By the time I'm done with them, they'll never be able to look themselves in the mirror again!

LOL.

Typically, I'll try to maintain harmony in the environment also. IMO its better for everyone if they view each other positively and can work together.
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02 Jan 2010 06:52 PM  
So much for wanting harmony...


Like I said...emotional contagion. How I feel, so shall you..... It's more of a big issue with immature ENFPs, but I'd imagine that there are still triggers that could send me down that horrible path of rage and blind words meant to cut deep. You have to understand that reaching that point of anger has a self-directed assault attached to it as well. The amount of hurt that an ENFP draws out of someone else in this state is (in their mind) equal to the amount they feel.... Like INFPs, ENFPs can have moments where we decide we're the biggest jerks on earth and everything is our fault, at which point we ruthlessly attack ourselves....usually very verbally. >.> It's just if we happen to be angry at someone else at the same time, they get to share.
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19 Jan 2010 08:14 PM  
That is quite interesting. Too much of a good thing, well...Heh, be creative.
I rarely allow anger to take hold of me, but when I do its interesting. There are a few times I can recall when..Well :p..Someone got scared.
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19 Jan 2010 11:13 PM  
>.> Angry INTJs *are* scary.
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20 Jan 2010 08:16 AM  
Psychic INTJ's are scary too. Brilliant, but still scary.
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23 Jan 2010 07:11 PM  
Posted By aprilla on 20 Jan 2010 07:16 AM
Psychic INTJ's are scary too. Brilliant, but still scary.


That just an unfounded rumor.

Aly, you've had enough wow for today.

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23 Jan 2010 08:03 PM  
I'll have you know my WoW account expired 2 weeks ago and I haven't renewed it.
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