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Leaders donā€™t need to be extroverted

Published: 4 December 2014

Many people strive to be leaders in their society so they can make a difference in the world and improve peopleā€™s lives. As many of us know, it takes just one person to create even the most significant of changes around us ā€” this thought alone should push everyone to develop their inner leader, no matter what their personality may be.

...Ģż, a professor at Ā鶹AV, has been running leadership programs for the past 10 years and has researched the character traits of bothĀ . His findings led to an interesting idea: ā€œIf an introverted CEO must ā€˜becomeā€™ an extrovert to be an effective leader, then might the opposite be true? That an extroverted leader must ā€˜channelā€™ their inner introvert in order to be an effective leader?ā€ asks Moore.

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