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    Myth debunking 101: ‘Introverts cannot be leaders’

    Introverts face stereotypes hindering their leadership potential, yet possess crucial qualities like empathy and strategic vision. Despite misconceptions, they excel at fostering approachable environments and making thoughtful decisions. Strategies for introverted leaders include one-on-one meetings, effective delegation, and empathetic conflict resolution. Overcoming challenges like visibility and public speaking, they can thrive by leveraging their unique strengths.

    Myth debunking 101: Those with weaknesses can’t be leaders

    Simon Sinek emphasizes that great leaders are honest about their weaknesses, challenging the misconception of equating leadership with strength. Leaders are expected to possess honesty, effective communication skills, and the ability to lead, while also acknowledging their weaknesses and flaws.

    Myth debunking 101: Career advancement is possible only through formal promotion

    The traditional career advancement model is evolving, with professionals seeking alternative paths for growth beyond vertical promotions. Embracing flexibility and skill development, individuals can navigate lateral moves, upskilling, networking, and diverse experiences to achieve success in today's dynamic work environment. Experts advise on strategies to seize these opportunities effectively.

    Myth Debunking 101: ‘Gig work is unstable and insecure’

    India's gig economy has evolved with stability in gig work being a key concern. Strategic planning can provide stability despite the lack of traditional benefits. Platforms offer benefits and security, debunking the myth of instability.

    Myth Debunking 101: ‘Receiving feedback is a sign of failure’

    Feedback is often misunderstood as criticism, hindering professional growth. Overcoming psychological barriers and seeking feedback for skill development is crucial. Experts suggest leveraging feedback to identify areas of improvement and embracing new technologies. Stories of success highlight the transformative power of feedback when embraced with an open mind.

    'Dubai is not so hot or expensive':Indian man debunks myths about UAE city known for luxurious lifestyle

    Rohit Manchanda debunks misconceptions about Dubai, highlighting its climate, alcohol regulations, and gender equality. The diverse expat community in Dubai includes professionals in various sectors, allowing for a modest lifestyle. With a large Indian population, Dubai is a favored relocation destination, surpassing the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Nepal.

    The Economic Times
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