Can You Be an Introvert and a Leader?

When we think of leaders, these are the usual words that come to mind: "Power", "Confident", "Dominant", "Expressive" and "Charismatic".A popular perception is that extroverts leaders generally perform better than passive, quiet and reserved introverts. It is out of the common to see the words “introvert” and “leader” being used in a sentence. Great leaders, however, do arise from various behavioral styles, even the introverted leaders.Uncover the misconceptions about introverts and the merits of introverted leaders in this TTI Success Insights webinar. Andy Johnson, Executive Coach, and Organizational Consultant at Price Associates, will debunk myths about introverts and help you understand and harness the power of introverted leaders.Introvert or extrovert, you can leverage your unique personality strengths to lead effectively. Successful teams tap on the strengths of people from both ends of the spectrum to produce superior results. Contact us to find out how to discover yours or your teams' unique personality strengths.

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