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The Foundational Principle Separating Good Leaders from Bad Ones

The Foundational Principle Separating Good Leaders from Bad Ones

In this audio-only course, author Patrick Lencioni explores why so many leaders fall short — and how to resolve it. As Patrick explains, too many professionals think of leadership as a reward for their hard work. As a result, they end up abandoning their core responsibilities, because they believe such duties are beneath them. The greatest leaders understand that leadership entails serving others, regardless of the reward. Check out this course to hear Patrick's advice on how to be an effective leader, from checking in on your team, to making difficult conversations easier, to fostering an environment where your team can communicate openly, and more.

This course was created by Pete Mockaitis of How to Be Awesome at Your Job. We are pleased to offer this training in our library.

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  • Issuing Organization: LinkedIn Learning
  • Issue Date: July 4, 2024
  • Credential ID: df064159630fb28ba462522ef107fa926b1f296a8ee9a1075d347aa603eaaba6
  • Credential URL: Course Completed

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The Foundational Principle Separating Good Leaders from Bad Ones

The Foundational Principle Separating Good Leaders from Bad Ones

Author Patrick Lencioni explores why so many leaders fall short — and how to resolve it. As Patrick explains, too many professionals think of leadership as a reward for their hard work. As a result, they end up abandoning their core responsibilities.

Last Updated: July 4, 2024

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