Join KU Engineering Management Program Director and Professor of the Practice, Rick Cameron, Ph.D., PE, CPEM for this important leadership topic. Those with quiet personality types (such as introverts) can be highly effective leaders when they embrace their natural strengths and focus on empowering others, building trust, and achieving meaningful results rather than seeking attention or dominance. This quiet leadership style emphasizes listening, reflection, and thoughtful decision-making rather than loud or dominant behavior. Quiet leaders influence others through preparation, empathy, and results, creating environments where collaboration, trust, and psychological safety are encouraged. However, quiet leaders face challenges, such as being overlooked in extrovert-focused environments, reluctance to self-promote, and fatigue from constant interaction. An important takeaway is that quiet personality types can lead effectively without pretending to be extroverts.
Thursday May 21, 2026
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
May 21, 12 pm
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