Do you fear your leaders? And if you are a leader, do your people fear you? We are often told that there is no place for fear in the workplace, yet we dismiss the possibility that healthy amounts of fear of leaders can motivate performance and success.
Every great leader should be feared just a little bit, but there is unhealthy fear and that does not allow for successful leaders in the long run. Employees should not be backstabbing each other, be in a place where they feel like they can speak up and contribute and share an idea, and where they can make a mistake and then come forward with that mistake as well.
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What kind of a leader are you? There are 5 types of vulnerable leaders, each with their own unique strengths and weaknesses. Knowing what kind of leader you are helps you determine who you should work with, the types of projects you should work on, and how you deal with challenges and opportunities. In my new book, Leading With Vulnerability, I interviewed over 100 CEOs around the world and surveyed nearly 14,000 employees in partnership with DDI.
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