In her book Quiet, Susan Cain wrote the following in the introduction: “Extroverts are the people who will add life to your dinner party and laugh generously at your jokes. They tend to be assertive, dominant, and in great need of company. Extroverts think out loud and on their feet; they prefer talking to listening, … Continue reading The Questions We Don’t Ask – And Why They Matter, Part 6→| Thoughts about leadership, history, and more
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Half of the population identify as introverts; however, many workplaces are stuck in traditional, extrovert-centric cultures that reward people for speaking up publicly, expect them to log face time, and employ hiring and promotion practices rooted in the past. How can we start pushing past these preconceived notions and begin viewing quiet as the new […] The post Quiet Is The New Superpower: Voices From The Introvert Revolution first appeared on Lead Change. The post Quiet Is The New Super...| Lead Change
I've been working remotely for Stripe for over two years now. Here are some things I've learned for myself about working remotely.| /var/blog