Susan Cain’s premise is that introverts are misunderstood, undervalued, and maligned in a world that worships extroversion. There are societal consequences to this and Cain backs up her claims with compelling research. One example is a section early in her book on the limits of brainstorming. Cain poses that brainstorming in groups is actually less effective than working alone and cites 40 years of research to prove it. The reasons?
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