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		<title>Do We Have To Talk Out Everything?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 00:47:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Kahnweiler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two introverted participants in a recent communications seminar told me how frustrated they both were. What about? It turns out their company wants them to "talk out" project ideas to a variety of people outside their internal group. This is the new expectation in their culture - that   they float ideas in the early stages. These introverted leaders are concerned that this reluctance to carefully think through ideas before sending them half baked into the "corporate universe"results in lower quality output.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two introverted participants in a recent communications seminar told me how frustrated they both were. What about? It turns out their company wants them to &#8220;talk out&#8221; project ideas to a variety of people outside their internal group. This is the new expectation in their culture &#8211; that   they float ideas in the early stages. These introverted leaders are concerned that this reluctance to carefully think through ideas before sending them half baked into the &#8220;corporate universe&#8221;results in lower quality output.</p>
<p>Yet they know that they will have to get with the program and are trying to figure out how to create a healthy balance between thinking and talking..a common organizational challenge for introverts.<br />
 Taking time to pause so that we can carefully consider proposals(even sleep on it?) makes total sense. It is hard to do when the  message is &#8220;Talk to us, talk to us!&#8221;</p>

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