
#220: Some Tips For All the "Nice" Leaders Out There.
The Thoughtful Leader Podcast with Ben Brearley
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Show Notes
In many respects, it's good to be a nice leader.
But what happens if you're one of those leaders who is perceived as "too nice"?
In this episode, I take a look at some tips for nice leaders, to help to counter some of the common perceptions that can hold them back in the workplace.
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Show Links:
- Article: 4 Critical Considerations for "Nice" Leaders.
- Article: Struggling as a Kind Leader? Ask Yourself These 3 Questions.
- Article: Hiring People? Here Are 5 Essential Personality Traits to Watch Out For.
- Article: CNBC Interview With David Kawasaki.
- Article: Jacinda Ardern.
- Podcast: Thoughtful Leader Podcast #83: Handling Emotions in Leadership.
- Article: How to Manage Your Emotions For Better Leadership.