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WORKSHOP ONIGNATIAN
SCHOOLLEADERSHIP
March 11, 2014
Day 01
Morning
Tagaytay, PHILIPPINES
Examining Leadership Stereotypes
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a book about
INTROVERTSin a world of
EXTROVERTS
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Some animals naturally carrytheir shelter everywhere they
go, and some humans are just
the same.
Neither E = mc2
nor Paradise Lost
was dashed off
by a party animal.
S. Cain
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* smaller groups of close friends, colleagues, and family.
* to listen more than they talk* to think before they speak
* to express themselves better in writing than in
conversation
* to engage in deep discussions rather than small talk
* to avoid conflict.
Introvertsprefer...
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culture of
CHARACTER
culture ofPERSONALITY
Good Thinkers + Virtues Good Talkers + FUN!
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"In a gentle way,
you can shake
the world."
- Gandhi
Quiet
leadership
is notan oxymoron.
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Moses was anINTROVERT:
A prophet who had
some kind of speech
defect and a badcase of stage fright.
People followed
Moses because hiswords were
thoughtful, not
because he spoke
them well.
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more
outgoing
energetic
behavior
more
reserved
solitary
behavior
We have both tendencies in us.
Our tendency may be affected by our
culture, our work, and our age.
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Introvert
Extrovert
AMBIVERT
Pseudo EXTROVERT
at work
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WE NEED BOTH TYPES OF LEADERSHIP
(in our schools and even in ourselves)
Introverts are best in advisory roles; extroverts in
persuasive roles. Extroverted leaders are best for
passive followers, but for proactive initiative-
takers, introverted leaders are more effective.
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the best of
introverts+
extroverts
EXTROVERTS INTROVERTS
ensure variety think things through
make socialcontacts
keep work focused
manage quickchanges
persist on difficulttasks
make phone calls &
speeches
write letters &
reportsdevelop ideas
through discussionsdevelop ideas
through reflection
fill awkward
silences listen to extroverts
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as ignatian leaders,are we being invitedto develop both types
of leadershipin ourselves?
we need both...* the careful observation and reflection of the
introvert
* the quick daring action of the extrovert