November 2018
Intermediate to advanced
176 pages
1h 42m
English
Self-awareness seems to have become the latest management buzzword—and for good reason. Research suggests that when we see ourselves clearly, we are more confident and more creative.1 We make sounder decisions, build stronger relationships, and communicate more effectively.2 We’re less likely to lie, cheat, and steal.3 We are better workers who get more promotions.4 And we’re more effective leaders with more satisfied employees and more profitable companies.5
As an organizational psychologist and executive coach, I’ve had a ringside seat to the power of leadership self-awareness for nearly 15 years. I’ve also seen how attainable this skill is. Yet, when I first began to ...