In The Moment ... March 4, 2020 Show 766 Hour 1
The keeping of secrets is deeply embedded into who we are and how we interact with others, in families, in politics, and in business. If information is power, sometimes we like to keep that power to ourselves. Of course, proprietary information can be important in leadership, but how often are those secrets really necessary?
We've been talking with leadership consultant Mike Wagner about advanced thinking in leadership. He recently wrote about the "Uncommon Wisdom"? principles behind transparency on his website UncommonWisdom.org. You can read about the dispelling the myths of secrecy adn transparency in leadership on Mike's blog by clicking here.
Part two of the conversation:
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