Michael draws out five leadership lessons and brings attention to a particularly interesting point with this one: "All of us would do well to reflect on how receptive we are to the suggestions and opinions of others and alternate points of view. Leaders need to question their willingness to hear certain voices and not others. They need to make a habit of second-guessing their enthusiasms as well as their antipathies, since both can cloud their judgment." What have you held great enthusiasm for lately that might be worth a second look?
Leading Blog: A Leadership Blog @ LeadershipNow: 5 Leadership Lessons: Transparency
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