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Tips for an introvert's leadership



Excerpt: "Introverts are often told to behave more like extroverts, and louder individuals often get most of the reward and recognition. Introverts, however, often have skills that are key for good leadership — such as the ability to listen, make wise decisions, and lead with empathy — that come to them more easily. It’s therefore high time that we re-evaluate our perception of introverts in leadership and re-assess who might be more likely to have the skills we seek in our leaders." 

 
 

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