Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking (Record no. 101159)
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International Standard Book Number | 9780141029191 |
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Classification number | 155.232 |
Item number | CAI |
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Personal name | Cain, Susan |
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Title | Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking |
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | Penguin Books |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2012 |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | New Delhi |
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Extent | 333p |
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General note | Introduction: The North and South of Temperament<br/><br/>Part I: The Extrovert Ideal<br/>1. The Rise of the "Mighty Likeable Fellow": How Extroversion Became the Cultural Ideal<br/>2. The Myth of Charismatic Leadership: The Culture of Personality, a Hundred Years Later<br/>3. When Collaboration Kills Creativity: The Rise of the New Groupthink and the Power of Working Alone<br/><br/>Part II: Your Biology, Your Self?<br/>4. Is Temperament Destiny?: Nature, Nurture, and the Orchid Hypothesis<br/>5. Beyond Temperament: The Role of Free Will (and the Secret of Public Speaking for Introverts)<br/>6. "Franklin was a Politician, But Eleanor Spoke Out of Conscience": Why Cool is Overrated<br/>7. Why Did Wall Street Crash and Warren Buffett Prosper?: How Introverts and Extroverts Think (and Process Dopamine) Differently<br/><br/>Part III: Do All Cultures Have an Extrovert Ideal?<br/>8. Soft Power: Asian-Americans and the Extrovert Ideal<br/><br/>Part IV: How to Love, How to Work<br/>9. When Should You Act More Extroverted Than You Really Are?<br/>10. The Communication Gap: How to Talk to Members of the Opposite Type<br/>11. On Cobblers and Generals: How to Cultivate Quiet Kids in a World That Can't Hear Them<br/><br/>Conclusion: Wonderland |
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Personal name | Interpersonal Relations |
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Personal name | Introversion |
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Personal name | Self-Actualization (Psychology) |
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Personal name | Communication |
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Personal name | Comportement |
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Koha item type | Book |
Call number prefix | 155.232 |
Call number suffix | CAI |
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