Leadership and Behavior


When you become a leader, you are responsible for other people’s behavior, in addition to your own. And it’s tempting to try to hold them to the very same standards to which you hold yourself.

But this is not only unfair (they didn’t sign up for that), it’s often counterproductive. It burns people out, and it sets you up for disappointment. Or worse, disillusionment.


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