For this week's issue, I want to take a step back and reflect. In the last issue, I began to explore the concept of openness as it relates to leadership. I'll continue that exploration in a more practical sense, but this issue will be more introspective regarding openness. One of my basic beliefs about leadership is that you must first lead yourself. To do that, you must be open with yourself about your beliefs, your values, and your priorities. When one is open with oneself and about oneself, it is called "authenticity."
A Handful of Pebbles
A Handful of Pebbles
A Handful of Pebbles
For this week's issue, I want to take a step back and reflect. In the last issue, I began to explore the concept of openness as it relates to leadership. I'll continue that exploration in a more practical sense, but this issue will be more introspective regarding openness. One of my basic beliefs about leadership is that you must first lead yourself. To do that, you must be open with yourself about your beliefs, your values, and your priorities. When one is open with oneself and about oneself, it is called "authenticity."