- Great Leaders Make People Feel Noticed - Harvard Business Review
Second, leaders must deliberately make space and use time for connection Finally, they must ask questions and check in, in order to gather information and address their people’s concerns
- Leadership - HBR
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- How Leaders Undermine Their Own Authority - Harvard Business Review
Executive coach Peter Bregman on how indecision, poor judgment, and misplaced values chip away at a leader’s impact
- 5 Ways Leaders Can Communicate Power - Harvard Business Review
An often overlooked aspect of successful leadership communication is speakers’ ability to convey power through their diction, phrasing, topics, and patterns Research points to five techniques
- 8 Essential Qualities of Successful Leaders - Harvard Business Review
Becoming a great leader is a journey of continuous learning and growth It’s a process — one that thrives on embracing challenges, seeking feedback, fostering connections, and cultivating
- What Leaders Really Do - Harvard Business Review
Leadership is different from management, but not for the reasons most people think Leadership isn’t mystical and mysterious It has nothing to do with having “charisma” or other exotic
- Great Leaders Empower Strategic Decision-Making Across the Organization
Many leaders who excel early in their careers eventually become the very reason their organizations stall The individualistic traits that once fueled their success, like solving problems through
- 4 Listening Skills Leaders Need to Master - Harvard Business Review
Leaders who listen well create company cultures where people feel heard, valued, and engaged In addition, employees who experience high-quality listening report greater levels of job satisfaction
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