Introverts: Page 4
Introversion Is Not A Weakness, So Why Are You Treating It Like One?
Have you ever considered that seating arrangements are key to helping your introverted employees feel comfortable?
Do Extroverts Have an Advantage in Entrepreneurship?
No worries: With practice, you can train yourself to master habits and approaches that help those on "the other side" run their businesses.
Broke Extroverts Spend More Money on Luxury Items Than Broke Introverts
A new study finds that aspect of your personality could affect your bank account.
This Introvert Founder Swears by This Management Tip
Angie's List's Angie Hicks says even if you have thousands of employees, you can build stronger relationships with this strategy.
Ask the Etiquette Expert: How to Deal with the Anti-Social Co-Worker
Don't take offense that a competent-but-shy member of the team keeps to himself.
9 Signs That You're an Ambivert
A new personality type has emerged that puts the old introvert versus extrovert debate to rest. Find out if you're an Ambivert.
This Introvert Entrepreneur Found the Courage to Network With 20,000 People and Did Great
The Collision Conference is huge by anybody's standards but very, very far outside the comfort zone of somebody who works happily alone at home.
What Do the Most Successful CEOs Have in Common?
The best leaders may be hiding in plain sight.
Why Freelancing Is Perfect for Introverts
Introverts are naturally good at structuring their own time and don't get stir crazy working at home.
Creating Space for Introverts to Flex Their Superpower
Your managers can potentially impact employee retention for the better by adopting a tailored approach to your introverted staff.
Introverted Networking: How to Fake Being a Social Butterfly
Networking may not come naturally to you but don't let it show.
4 Networking Tips for Introverts
How to make connections when you don't love talking to people.
The 5 Least Important Skills for Networking Success
Being social media savvy doesn't really matter in the networking world.
How This Introvert Founder Became a Billion-Dollar Leader
The key is compassion and energy.
How to Start a Business When You're an Introvert
First, know that your introversion isn't a curse -- it's a strength, if you know how to use it.