You don’t have to be loud to be a good leader. Up
to 50% of people are introverts, and yet traditional leadership books focus on
how to “fix” introversion so you can be a better leader.
But what if being an introvert was the thing that made
you better? Introverts are naturally good listeners, receptive to
ideas from others, and reflect deeply - making them empathetic, humble and
self-aware. These and other leadership qualities make introverts able to bring
out the best of employees and make them feel valued and respected, and the end
result is improved team and company performance.
Building on research and interviews by the author, Quiet
Leader will help all introverts understand the value they add to their
organisation, be proud of the skills they have, and understand the extrovert
bias they encounter.
Extrovert readers will find ways to enhance their
performance using the natural skills of the introvert and learn more about the
benefits of neurodiversity.
Rather than changing your personality, Quiet Leader gives
everyone - extroverts included - a better understanding of how to become better
leaders and create more inclusive cultures.
With tangible examples, exercises and new ideas for
reflection, you’ll find ways to enhance your skills by adopting the strategies
and tools provided.
About the Author
Sissel Heiberg is an introverted business leader
with close to 20 years of governance experience in investment banking and
financial services more broadly.
She holds a BA in English and International Market
Communication from Norway, her native country, an MA in International Business
Management from Newcastle University, and an MSc in International Relations
from London School of Economics.
She’s a qualified accountant (ACCA), holds the project
management qualification PMP and is a Certified Internal Auditor.
She recently left financial services to found Foss &
Bjørn, a sensory jewellery company, where she is owner and Managing Director.
She lives in East London with her fiancé and their baby son.