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Learning how to follow makes you a better leader. Here's how — and when — to step back
I sit on trade association committee meetings with other CEOs and have noticed that sometimes it's hard to follow the leader when the room is full of them. Everyone is so used to being in charge that ...
From the moment we are born, imitation is central to how we learn and grow. Babies begin by imitating facial expressions and smiles, followed by mimicking sounds as they learn language. As we enter ...
Being a leader doesn’t mean you are always THE leader. You must learn how to read the room to know who actually owns the situation and step back, supporting rather than controlling. Ask yourself: Who ...
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