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How An Introvert Learned To Be A Leader

177 pointsby ryanbalmost 12 years ago

12 comments

silverbax88almost 12 years ago
I would prefer articles like this were titled &#x27;How Timid People Can Learn to be Leaders&#x27;.<p>I think the author means well, and perhaps this is valid for a certain type of introvert, but these types of articles bother me. I&#x27;m an introvert and I have no problem with public speaking, I run my own company and I&#x27;ve been a manager over various teams and project, both large and small.<p>There is more than one definition of introvert - for me it&#x27;s the one &quot;A person predominantly concerned with their own thoughts and feelings rather than with external things.&quot; If anything, I&#x27;m self-centered and self-absorbed, but I am certainly not bashful. I&#x27;ve had it described to me as this: extroverts work out solutions by talking, introverts work out solutions thinking.<p>Meaning, I think internally, I mull over things in order to get them straight in my head, and I can work for days without speaking to a soul. But I am not shy, bashful or even remotely timid. I think people who use the &#x27;I can&#x27;t engage because I&#x27;m an introvert&#x27; would be better served by admitting they are shy and work on that. There is nothing wrong with having an introvert or extrovert mindset, and we need both in the world, but always equating introversion with bashfulness is a mistake in my eyes.
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city41almost 12 years ago
As an introvert I really enjoy articles like this. This world really considers us inferior in many ways, and it&#x27;s easy to let that get to you. Seeing other introverts speaking out and thinking to myself &quot;yeah! that&#x27;s me!&quot; is very refreshing.
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mathattackalmost 12 years ago
Very good points. Listening is a HUGE part of leadership. It&#x27;s very easy to fall into the charisma trap, but speaking is just a small part of the overall leadership puzzle. It&#x27;s much easier to learn, think, and get the pulse of an organization when you&#x27;re not the one doing the talking.
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wrt54galmost 12 years ago
I&#x27;m not a fan of the introvert-worship on HN and related sites- I see it used as a crutch, an excuse, a softer form of the typical claim to having Asperger&#x27;s to explain how you can&#x27;t talk to people. Not saying Asperger&#x27;s or introversion aren&#x27;t real problems, just that you can make yourself feel OK sitting inside all night by putting a label on it and talking about it on the internet.<p>I&#x27;m not quiet because I&#x27;m an introvert, I&#x27;m quiet because of past personal failures wherein I didn&#x27;t learn social skills because I was dicking around with books and computers all day. So now I&#x27;m a loser, but at least I can admit the truth rather than wrapping it in pop-science.<p>(Btw, clearly the OP is not a case of this - just a related observation)
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andrew_wc_brownalmost 12 years ago
Instead of using the very board labels of extrovert and introvert we should break down the components so we can mix and match and come up with something the describes a person&#x27;s personality more accurately.
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dangeroalmost 12 years ago
Just want to point out that the title difference on this HN post vs the actual blog is offensive to me as an introvert.<p>&quot;How An Introvert Learned To Be A Leader&quot; as it&#x27;s written on the blog title is very different than &quot;How Introverts Can Learn to Become Leaders&quot;. One makes presumption about the capabilities of introverts in a much stronger and general fashion. The other is a single person&#x27;s experience.
awdburnalmost 12 years ago
Sounds good. Warm fuzzy feeling. I&#x27;m an introvert too. BUT. Lets be real, how many Fortune 500 CEOs are true introverts. How many entrepreneurs are introverts.<p>I want to see examples of the introvert leadership style in large&#x2F;innovative companies. Anyone have any examples?
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jawnsalmost 12 years ago
The summer before I entered seventh grade, I went to student council camp, which was at the time, and is to this very day, the nerdiest-sounding summer camp I have ever heard of.<p>Even science-oriented camps like space camp sounded way cooler in comparison.<p>Yet, that week at The Association of Catholic Student Council&#x27;s Summer Leadership Conference at Villanova University was a pretty pivotal moment in my adolescence.<p>However, when I first arrived there, I was overcome by the feeling that I was living a lie and didn&#x27;t deserve to be at the camp.<p>The counselors kept talking about how we, as elected student council members, were leaders — and I thought to myself, &quot;If they only knew! I&#x27;m no leader. Not only am I not one of the popular kids at my school, I&#x27;m probably one of the least popular kids. My election was a total fluke. Nobody in my class expected me to win. I&#x27;m no leader. Leaders are popular. Leaders are extroverted and cheery and the life of the party. And that&#x27;s totally not me.&quot;<p>All through the week, though, the counselors insisted we were leaders, and toward the end of the week, I almost started to buy into it.<p>And then school started, and I remained one of the least popular kids in my class (or so I thought), and that was the end of that.<p>But it wasn&#x27;t, really.<p>I never became one of the popular kids ... but I did contribute to student council. I did recognize ways to make the school a better place, and I tried to live out one of TACSC&#x27;s slogans and &quot;Make It Happen.&quot;<p>It wasn&#x27;t until I hit college that I really started to recognize and appreciate that quiet leadership could be a legitimate form of leadership, and that it could often be much more powerful than loud leadership.<p>Quiet leadership doesn&#x27;t draw attention to itself. It is not the type of leadership that uses rallying cries or bullhorns. There&#x27;s a place for that ... but it&#x27;s not the only form of leadership out there.<p>Quiet leadership might involve a person working behind the scenes to get a project done. He may not be the official leader, but he&#x27;s the one who manages to make things happen.<p>Quiet leadership is often instructional. When I worked at the campus newspaper in college, I tried to make it a point to give each of the editors who worked below me an opportunity to learn what I did and actually get their hands dirty doing it, since I knew that they would eventually be the ones who would replace me.<p>Those tutorial sessions didn&#x27;t involve bombastic speeches — they just involved a guy who wanted to help out.<p>And that can be leadership.<p>Simply doing little things that make a difference, even if you&#x27;re not popular, even if you don&#x27;t get the credit, even if there&#x27;s a figurehead involved who takes on the more traditional leadership role, even if it seems like nobody&#x27;s following you ... that can be leadership.<p>After all, not ever leader attracts a group of followers from day one. Often, it&#x27;s not until he&#x27;s well into his journey that anyone decides to tag along.<p>And I think it&#x27;s important to affirm quiet leadership as a legitimate type of leadership, lest anyone like seventh-grader Shaun get discouraged and think that because he doesn&#x27;t fit the Big Man on Campus mold, he isn&#x27;t (or couldn&#x27;t be) a leader.<p>I do consider myself a leader today, and I encourage any of you who may doubt your leadership abilities to consider that you may not be the type of person we commonly think of as a leader ... but your actions and your aspirations may point to your being much more of a leader than you might think.
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Pherdnutalmost 12 years ago
Introversion doesn&#x27;t necessarily go hand in hand with shy. I just don&#x27;t want to deal 25 assholes at the same time. I don&#x27;t get a charge out of that. Once conversations involve more than three it&#x27;s like the gonads start swinging or something and I lose interest. A confident introvert is a natural leader. I don&#x27;t even get why this is some sort of revelation.
k3nalmost 12 years ago
Introvert or not, what does it say about me that I have absolutely no desire to be a &quot;leader&quot;?<p>At least not in the 9-5 rat-race definition of such, which basically translates to <i>manager</i>...
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jjoealmost 12 years ago
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yekkoalmost 12 years ago
Hitler was probably the most famous of all introverts who became a leader....