The world seems to celebrate extroverted people as leaders because they tend to be outgoing, talkative, and do not mind being the center of attention? While those traits are true of extroverts, they do not always make for great leadership. Like with any personality, a person can misuse their characteristics to harm.
However, in this episode of the Leadership That Lasts podcast, you will learn the three extroverted characteristics that can help make great leaders. The same traits that these humans offer(ed) the world – Winston Churchill, Bill Clinton, Bette Midler, Margaret Thatcher, Oprah, and Muhammed Ali.
OVERVIEW 00:00 Intro 02:40 Who are Extroverts? 05:27 Extroverts verbal communicators. 10:56 Extroverts have a broad range of interests. 14:34 Extroverts like working groups. 18:04 Embrace your extroversion. 20:29 Did I miss anything? 20:58 Outro
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