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by Edward Hoffman, PhD
Connecting well with others is key in today’s workplace. And since tasks are increasingly organized in teams, your ability to participate actively in groups, direct meetings and initiate new contacts is also important for career success.
Extroverts share all these skills, whereas introverts prefer solitary efforts and activities. Psychologists have found this personality trait is among the hardest to change, but nearly everyone can learn to become more outgoing. Get your Extroversion Quotient now.
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