
I have read hundreds of books that I "recommend" and one or two that I share often but can't recall a business book so profound in its' importance. In my many speaking sessions on the mechanics of networking I have found in the 50+ books I've read on the topic that "introverts do it better" but I have never been able to prove it. Until now.
Who is an introvert? Definitions vary but without them we wouldn't have:
The theory of gravity
The theory of relativity
Peter Pan
Orwell's '1984' and 'Animal Farm'
The Cat in the Hat
Charlie Brown'
Schindler's List,' 'E.T.,' and 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind'
Harry Potter
The author's use of neuroscience and FMRI's to understand the brain and how humans are built is nothing new to my library of "the mechanics of networking" - but this author traveled the globe got her hands dirtier than any business author I've ever read and what makes the truth of this book so valuable.

How does anyone attack a horde army - you kill the King.
Yes. Tony Robbins.
The author doesn't read his books and snipe from the comfort of her home office no this introvert went to his $1000 session and scientifically dissected decades of business rantings from Tony and the armada he a

But she doesn't stop there. No, it's on to Mordor. Yes, Harvard U.
On campus at Harvard she takes an objective eye to the way society has embraced the extrovert ideal and how one of the world's leading institutions has become it's cheerleader and chief marketing machine.
Examples of pow

There is plenty of science, the value of which will help both introverts and extroverts who read the book. How to optimize your work, home and relationships - powerful stuff. It will help introverts who work in the professions of designation ( lawyers, accountants ) and are forced to network understand themselves better, and how to still be effective. To know that co

Although any extrovert who reads this book will find themselves o

Again, it feels like the author is taking the easy path in showing how extroverts were the cause of the great crash of 2008. But we have to learn from these events and there is no doubt her points are well researched and very valid, you'll find yourself shaking your head, knowing she's right.
One item I found has a huge business application is the myth of "collaborative office sp

What I highly respect is that the book ends up with a lot of practical discussions and tools on how to adjust our business life, help our schools, children even our spouses to consider the issues of sensitivity, introvert-needs and issues.
Sure there are so many places in the book I feel the author digging a little big, against no doubt the decades of tyranny of extroverts. Any extrovert who can get past this will find so much value in business, life and yes love.
I think we're all on the spectrum between introvert and extrovert (the author has a free quiz you can take online!) . When I first met my wife, a science student she was clearly an introvert but she was in a highly social role in student government at University. I asked her abou

Within the first week, this book instantly hit the New York times best seller list, was featured on TV, radio and in print around the business world. Susan recently joined the ranks of best selling disruptive thinkers interviewed by Dank Pink - worth a listen!
I think it will become the "How to Win Friends and Influence People" for what I call the thinking class, no seriously.
Sorry for the long post, but I think this book is that important. So!
Step 1: Watch or listen to the items below
Step 2: Buy the book. Read the book.
Step 3: Give it to a thinker in your life.

Join the Quiet revolution.
Step 4: NEW - If you want to learn more from Susan I've created this digital scrapbook of her articles and videos
Paul
Susan's 2012 record breaking TED talk!!