
#201: How to Bring More Honesty to Your Leadership
The Thoughtful Leader Podcast with Ben Brearley
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Show Notes
Recent research shows that honesty is one of the most highly sought-after leadership characteristics.
However, there are many situations in which we sometimes feel like we can't be as honest as we'd like to be.
So in this episode, I take a look at some of the ways you can bring honesty to the table more often, because it's what people are looking for in their leaders!
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Show Links:
- Article: Honest Leadership: How to Bring It More Often (and Why It Matters).
- Book: Leadership Challenge by Kouzes and Posner.
- Podcast: Thoughtful Leader Podcast #175: Avoiding Conflict? Here's What's Really Happening.
- Study: Brain battles itself over short-term rewards, long-term goals.
- Article: How Short Term Thinking Leads to Bad Leadership.
- Link: Philosopher and Neuroscientist Sam Harris.