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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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A good way to start practicing leadership is to lead a meeting. Prepare for it first with goals for the group. Then to establish yourself in the room and lead the meeting, a good hack is to stand up and be the first person at the whiteboard. Works every time.

#mid-level professional #extrovert #all Industries #leadership skills
Jess Greenwood
Chief Strategy Officer @ R/GA

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When networking, ask how you can help first before asking for favors.

#any level #ambivert #all Industries #team work
Annika Howe
Owner and Executive Producer @ Howehaus

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Try the Power Pose. Stand with your hands on your hips and breathe deeply for two minutes. This raises your testosterone and gives you the confidence to have the right conversation

#senior level professional #ambivert #all Industries #salary negotiation skills
Trina Uzee
Executive Creative Director @ AllState

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