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Creative Directors, don't over-explain your creatives' point during a pitch or client meeting. If you brought them to the meeting it's because you thought they could articulate the work themselves. Also, there's no need for 5 people to answer the same client question. Clients hate that. Fact.

#senior level professional #ambivert #advertising #presentation skills
Ale Lariu
Co-Founder @ SheSays

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Make sure to accommodate all differences on how people work in your team. Allow space for people to act and heard. Learn and use advantage of strength of people you work with.

#mid-level professional #ambivert #design #team work
Supisa Nishimura
UX Designer @ Microsoft

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Believe in creating real change in your business and further, the world. Think about “what change will you create in the world?" This is work that requires a real sense of ambition, fearlessness, comfort with ambiguity and the unknown, but you can always be the part of the change that transforms organizations, societies, and people. Personally, I’m a huge believer in envisioning and writing down on paper what you want.

#mid-level professional #extrovert #all Industries #leadership skills
Jessica Tillyer
Managing Creative Director @ SYPartners

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We got rid of meetings before 1:00 PM, and it’s been a huge success. We can be more productive in the morning, be more focused when we do meet and everyone can get out at a decent time. Open seating has also been a benefit, so teams can talk about the work as the day goes on and minimize the ‘less official’ meetings.

#senior level professional #ambivert #experience #team work
Kevin Lockwood
Director of Experience Design @ Huge

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I believe clarity is the most important trait for leadership. Leaders might not know the exact answers, but they should be clear in the direction they want to go and their intentions. Clarity goes two ways for me: outward, as in knowing what we are we trying to do, and inward, as in how do I get the people working for/with me to understand where we’re going.

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Heather Fullerton
CEO @ MOON TO MARS

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