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Introverted Leadership

Introverts routinely downplay their contributions, their voices and shy away from taking credits for their work. They contribute in a subdued yet powerful manner. Unlike introverts, extroverts, by sheer expression, expend their energy in talking than doing. These are no…

Introverted Leadership – Part II

My last article on Introverted Leadership was one of my most read writings on LinkedIn with almost 50K views and 800 shares, it has prompted me to do another one on this topic. Link to the first one, here. So, what…

Conquering Clutter – Excerpt

From the book On Architecture Collected Reflections on a Century of Change by Ada Louis Huxtable “There are two kinds of people in the world: those who have a horror of vacuum and those with a horror of the things that fill…

Excerpt – The Myth of the Skyscraper

Below excerpt is from the book On Architecture by Ada Louis Huxtable. An essay published in The Wall Street Journal in 2002. Building tall has a price. From the Tower of Babel to the World Trade Center, doing so can…