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What makes someone a good leader?
Do the following characteristics come to mind?
Extroverted
Talkative
Decisive
Ambitious
If you're not extroverted yourself, you may think being in a leadership position is something you're just not cut out for.
But you'd be wrong. Introverts make great leaders!
Introverts Tend To Be Internally Motivated
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Introverts Maintain Focus
An introverted leader is often able to stay focused and lead their team by example. That focus will help carry a team to the finish line, even when the going gets tough!
What Would You Do?
Alex is an introvert thinking about applying for a managerial position. She sometimes feel self-conscious about her leadership abilities and worries if she's management material.
Quiz
What might you say to help Alex?
Being a manager is not only for the extroverts: Alex's introvert qualities really do lend themselves to her being successful as a manager! Encouraging her to reach for her dreams is how you can best support her. If you are an introvert, apply the same kindness to yourself.
Take Action
Remember, introverts make great leaders because they tend to:
be great problem-solvers
be internally motivated
build meaningful connections
stay focused and help their team do the same
support team members and avoid micromanaging
Are you an introvert interested in a leadership position?
This Byte has been authored by
Deb Walker
Learning Experience Designer/Squad Leader