![]() ![]() Personality traits form at an early age and are fixed by early adulthood. Being introverted or extroverted is an example of an important personality trait. Personality consists of a stable set of preferences and tendencies through which we approach the world. The problem is, when leaders say ‘personality’ they don’t understand what they’re referring to. “We should take care not to make the intellect our God it has, of course, powerful muscles, but no personality.” –Albert Einstein Notably, 78% of leaders said personality sets great employees apart, more than cultural fit (53%) and even an employee’s skills (39%). ![]() The researchers wanted to know why some people are more successful than others at work, and the answers were surprising leaders chose “personality” as the leading reason. ![]() A recent international study surveyed more than 500 business leaders and asked them what sets great employees apart. ![]()
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