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Episode #346: The Introverted Founder

Episode #346: The Introverted Founder

When most people think of a successful entrepreneur, typically they think of a charismatic, outgoing, and brilliant leader; Jobs, Bezos or the flamboyant Richard Branson might come to mind. Rarely is introversion conflated with entrepreneurial...

Future Squared with Steve Glaveski · Steve Glaveski

June 6, 201912m 59s

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Show Notes

When most people think of a successful entrepreneur, typically they think of a charismatic, outgoing, and brilliant leader; Jobs, Bezos or the flamboyant Richard Branson might come to mind.

Rarely is introversion conflated with entrepreneurial success. This is because society has a cultural bias towards extroverts, according to Susan Cain, and also because an entrepreneur must interact and influence numerous people — their team, their customers, their partners, and the media.

Having said that, there are several significant advantages that introverted founders — let’s call them intropreneurs — have over their extroverted peers.

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