Leadership isn't just for CEOs, presidents, or generals. If someone is looking to you for guidance—whether it's at home, school, or the workplace—that makes you a leader too. So how can you show up better for the people who rely on you? Columbia Business School's Adam Galinsky, author of Inspire: The Universal Path for Leading Yourself and Others, believes that just a few simple lessons can make us better and more encouraging colleagues, parents and friends.
Experts Mentioned: - Pamela Smith, Professor of Economics and Management, UC San Diego
Resources Mentioned: - "The Value of 'Values Affirmation'" (Insights by Stanford Business, 2012)
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