Kids tease other kids about being a know-it-all. As they grow up the sentiment doesn't change much. While we like to seek opinions from experts in individual fields, it still holds true that know-it-alls aren't all that respected. Leaders are in the unique position of influence and carry the important role of being perceived as a constant learner.
Jack Kahl, Manco, Inc. and author of Leading from the Heart writes, "The essence of real leadership is to allow your people to see your need and desire for learning. Your actions speak more than your words. Today's leaders must be students of change first, before they become teacers of change to others."
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