
Coaching for Leaders 201: How Introverts Make Great Leaders, with Beth Buelow
Jul 13, 2015
41:23
Beth Buelow (Facebook)
Author, The Introvert Entrepreneur: Amplify Your Strengths and Create Success on Your Own Terms*
Host, The Introvert Entrepreneur podcast
There is often an overt expectation of extroversion in the workplace.
Extraversion: gain energy from social interaction and external stimuli
Introversion: gain energy from quiet and solitude
“The goal is not to be the fake extrovert. The goal is to be the authentic introvert.” -Beth Buelow
Beth mentioned Good to Great* by Jim Collins
Dave mentioned How to Win Friends and Influence People* by Dale Carnegie
“Please oh please, don’t confuse enthusiasm with noise.” -Beth Buelow
Dave mentioned episode #44: Susan Cain on The Power of Introverts
Beth mentioned some of the principles from Dale Carnegie that relate directly to introverted energy. Carnegie's principles also demonstrate that introverts make great leaders:
Become genuinely interested in other people.
Smile.
Be a good listener. Encourage other people to talk about themselves.
Let the other person do a great deal of the talking.
Do not imitate others.
Beth mentioned How to Stop Worrying and Start Living* by Dale Carnegie
“Listen contains the same letters as silent.” -Beth Buelow
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