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Love is at the Heart of Effective Leadership

“Flexing one’s authority is not equivalent to showing leadership. The authority to command others and give orders is one thing; leadership is something different: inspiring others to want to work with you and for you,” he said. “It has to do with values internalized and the willingness to sacrifice or subordinate all other concerns-advancement, personal well-being, safety-for others.”

More than just sacrificing self-serving concerns, though, leadership is about loving the people you lead.

If Your Culture Sucks, This is What You're Missing

Many of us crave cultures where everybody can freely share their ideas and opinions, believing that such environments lead to better experiences for all in the workplace and better outcomes for the people we serve.

Unfortunately, without one essential ingredient, attempts to create such environments will not only fail, but they will suck away people’s willpower to speak up.