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The Best Leaders Allow Themselves to Be Persuaded

The Best Leaders Allow Themselves to Be Persuaded | Leadership | Scoop.it

When we think of great leaders, certain characteristics come to mind: They have confidence in their abilities and conviction in their beliefs. They “trust their gut,” “stay the course,” and “prove others wrong.” They aren’t “pushovers,” and they certainly don’t “flip-flop.” But this archetype is terribly outdated. Having spent three years studying many of the world’s most successful leaders for my new book, Persuadable, I’ve learned one surprising thing they have in common: a willingness to be persuaded.

Alan Mulally, the vaunted CEO who saved Ford Motor Company, is, for example, exceptionally skeptical of his own opinions. Ray Dalio, one of the world’s most successful hedge fund managers, insists that his team ruthlessly second-guess his thinking. Christine Lagarde, managing director of the IMF, seeks out information that might disprove her beliefs about the world and herself. In our increasingly complex world, these leaders have realized that the ability to consider emerging evidence and change their minds accordingly provides extraordinary advantages.


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The best Leaders allow themselves to be persuaded, especially for the big decisions!

Ricard Lloria's curator insight, March 7, 2016 1:40 AM

The best Leaders allow themselves to be persuaded, especially for the big decisions!

rodrick rajive lal's curator insight, March 8, 2016 11:05 AM

The best Leaders allow themselves to be persuaded, especially for the big decisions!

Dané Davis's curator insight, March 10, 2016 5:48 PM

The best Leaders allow themselves to be persuaded, especially for the big decisions!

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Sometimes Micromanaging Is Good--And Necessary

Sometimes Micromanaging Is Good--And Necessary | Leadership | Scoop.it
But not for long. Here are the times you have to do it.
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The Most Productive Way to Develop as a Leader

The Most Productive Way to Develop as a Leader | Leadership | Scoop.it
Everybody loves self-improvement. We want to get smarter, network better, be connected, balance our lives, and so on.
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What is leadership?

David Marquet believes that leadership is not for the select few at the top, but in highly effective organizations, there are leaders at every level. Turn the Ship Around! Fortune Magazine's...
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6 Essential Leadership Responsibilities that Build Effective Teams

6 Essential Leadership Responsibilities that Build Effective Teams | Leadership | Scoop.it
By Jeff Wolf Everybody in business, at one time or another, and probably more than once, has witnessed the results of poor leadership: listless and confused employees leading to stagnating …
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Innovation Excellence | Six Characteristics of Highly Effective Change Leaders

Innovation Excellence | Six Characteristics of Highly Effective Change Leaders | Leadership | Scoop.it
How do you cultivate a culture of learning, adapting, and leading in your organization? In today’s rapidly changing business environment, quickly identifying new opportunities and taking action to capture them is no longer the private domain of industry leaders—it is a matter of survival for every business and for every employee.
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The Social Sector's Glass Ceiling: Why Women In Leadership Jobs Matter

The Social Sector's Glass Ceiling: Why Women In Leadership Jobs Matter | Leadership | Scoop.it
Two weeks ago, the Pew Research Center released the results of a national survey on women and leadership - results that still show major challenges in public life and the corporate C-suite for women in the U.S. We all know the big scores: 44-0 for the U.S. Presidency and the noted [...]
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Decoding leadership: What really matters | McKinsey & Company

Decoding leadership: What really matters | McKinsey & Company | Leadership | Scoop.it
New research suggests that the secret to developing effective leaders is to encourage four types of behavior. A McKinsey Quarterly article.
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Leadership for Sustainability: It's About Boards

Leadership for Sustainability: It's About Boards | Leadership | Scoop.it
Board service is the perfect opportunity for business people to improve communities and the world, while preparing themselves to be better leaders -- as executives and directors of public company boards....
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Sometimes Micromanaging Is Good--And Necessary

Sometimes Micromanaging Is Good--And Necessary | Leadership | Scoop.it
But not for long. Here are the times you have to do it.
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The Worst CEOs of 2015

The Worst CEOs of 2015 | Leadership | Scoop.it

These are the chief executives who should have gotten lumps of coal in lieu of lofty compensation packages in 2015.

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Avoiding Decision Paralysis in the Face of Uncertainty

Avoiding Decision Paralysis in the Face of Uncertainty | Leadership | Scoop.it
Leaders need to do two seemingly paradoxical things.
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Leadership That Gets Results

Leadership That Gets Results | Leadership | Scoop.it
New research suggests that the most effective executives use a collection of distinct leadership styles—each in the right measure, at just the right time. Such flexibility is tough to put into action, but it pays off in performance. And better yet, it can be learned.
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You Have to Be Fast to Be Seen as a Great Leader

You Have to Be Fast to Be Seen as a Great Leader | Leadership | Scoop.it
It’s obvious that business is moving faster and faster and that to keep up, leaders at all levels need to know how to pick up the pace.
That’s easy to say. But is it so? Is there a correlation between speed and perceived leadership effectiveness?
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Richard Branson's 4 Rules For Making Difficult Decisions

Richard Branson's 4 Rules For Making Difficult Decisions | Leadership | Scoop.it
The billionaire chairman of the Virgin Group has used these basic principles throughout his 40-year career.
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Why Some CEOs and Entrepreneurs Make Horrible Leaders

Why Some CEOs and Entrepreneurs Make Horrible Leaders | Leadership | Scoop.it
Their confidence inspires them to take risks. But if these executives don't learn to properly interact with the teams that support them, they will fail.
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From Intention to Action: Five Ways to Build Diverse Leadership Teams

From Intention to Action: Five Ways to Build Diverse Leadership Teams | Leadership | Scoop.it
Across industries, diverse leadership teams drive high performance. They make better decisions, improve financial outcomes, create a competitive edge, compete more effectively for talent, and reduce employee turnover....
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