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Quiet Leaders-5 Tips for Success
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Overview
Many people don't associate introversion with leadership, but quiet leadership is not an oxymoron. Introverts rarely rise to leadership for the sake of being a leader. They get into those positions when they care about a cause and people start to trust them, not because they have the loudest voices or larger-than-life personalities. Because they often do not intentionally seek leadership positions, introverted leaders can struggle with finding a leadership style that is authentic to their personality style. Here are five tips quiet leaders often find empowering: 1. Know that the force is with you. 2. Use your energy strategically. 3. Connect with employees your own way. 4. Schedule a time to walk the hallways. 5. Use your solitude to make great decisions.
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