
Why Intellectual Humility Might Be the Leadership Secret You’re Missing
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What’s one quality that makes a truly great leader? It’s not perfection, or having all the answers. And it’s definitely not being a know-it-all.
It’s intellectual humility – the ability to admit you don’t know everything, to be open to new perspectives, and to surround yourself with people who complement your strengths.
In this episode of The C-Suite Mentor Podcast, Theresa Cantley shares why intellectual humility might just be the best-kept leadership secret you’re missing, and how to embrace it to become a better leader.
Things to listen for:
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Why not having all the answers can be a strength [2:14]
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What intellectual humility looks like as a business owner [5:09]
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Why surrounding yourself with good people is essential [11:04]
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What can happen when you embrace different perspectives [16:14]
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