Quiet [book discussion kit] : [a talk tote for book discussion groups] etc. : the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking
Title:
Quiet [book discussion kit] : [a talk tote for book discussion groups] etc. : the power of introverts in a world that can't stop talking
Author:
Cain, Susan.
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st pbk. ed.
Publication Information:
New York : Broadway Paperbacks, c2013.
Physical Description:
viii, 352 p. ; 21 cm. + resource guide + black tote.
General Note:
12 items in black tote bag + resource guide.
Originally published: New York : Crown Publishers, c2012.
Includes a reader's guide.
Contents:
Introduction: the north and south of temperament -- The rise of the "mighty likeable fellow": how extroversion became the cultural ideal -- The myth of charismatic leadership: the culture of personality, a hundred years later -- When collaboration kills creativity: the rise of the new groupthink and the power of working alone -- Is temperament destiny?: nature, nurture, and the orchid hypothesis -- Beyond temperament: the role of free will (and the secret of public speaking for introverts) -- "Franklin was a politician, but Eleanor spoke out of conscience": why cool is overrated -- Why did Wall Street crash and Warren Buffett prosper?: how introverts and extroverts think (and process dopamine) differently -- Soft power: Asian-Americans and the extrovert ideal -- When should you act more extroverted than you really are? -- The communication gap: how to talk to members of the opposite type -- On cobblers and generals: how to cultivate quiet kids in a world that can't hear them -- Conclusion: Wonderland.
Abstract:
Demonstrates how introverted people are misunderstood and undervalued in modern culture, charting the rise of extrovert ideology while sharing anecdotal examples of how to use introvert talents to adapt to various situations.