Jennifer Kahnweiler Books

Jennifer Kahnweiler is a renowned executive coach who specializes in the development of introverted leaders. She has worked as a consultant for Fortune 500 companies, and is also the author of Quiet Influence: The Introvert’s Guide to Making a Difference.

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 Books: The Introverted Leader by Jennifer Kahnweiler

The Introverted Leader

Jennifer Kahnweiler
Building on your Quiet Strength
3.8 (196 ratings)
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What's The Introverted Leader about?

Kahnweiler explores the specific challenges introverts face in an extroverted business world. She then sets out to show how introverted executives can push their limits, employ their characteristic strengths and still become great leaders.

Who should read The Introverted Leader?

  • Anyone who is introverted and interested in leadership
  • Anyone who is extroverted and wants to better understand their introverted colleagues
  • Anyone coaching or mentoring prospective leaders

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 Books: The Genius of Opposites by Jennifer B. Kahnweiler

The Genius of Opposites

Jennifer B. Kahnweiler
How Introverts and Extroverts Achieve Extraordinary Results Together
3.8 (38 ratings)
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What's The Genius of Opposites about?

The Genius of Opposites (2015) sheds light on the potential for partnerships between seemingly incompatible personality types: extroverts and introverts. These blinks lay out five basic steps that can turn the most unlikely business partnerships into the most successful.  

Who should read The Genius of Opposites?

  • Leaders seeking ways to improve rocky relationships
  • Managers interested in how personality types bear on business

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 Books: Quiet Influence by Jennifer B. Kahnweiler

Quiet Influence

Jennifer B. Kahnweiler

What's Quiet Influence about?

Quiet Influence by Jennifer B. Kahnweiler explores the power of introverted individuals and how they can make a significant impact in their personal and professional lives. Through real-life examples and practical strategies, the book challenges the notion that only extroverts can be influential, and offers valuable insights on how introverts can harness their unique strengths to lead and inspire others.

Who should read Quiet Influence?

  • Introverts who want to harness their natural strengths to influence others

  • Managers and leaders who want to understand and leverage the power of introverted team members

  • Individuals who want to improve their communication and networking skills in a quieter, more thoughtful way