4 Ways to Protect Yourself from Becoming a Bad Leader

Nobody starts out wanting to be a bad leader. Yet, in research we conducted, more than 50% of respondent rated their leader as being below average (based on success and effectiveness).

What gives? Nobody wants to be a bad leader, but the majority don’t seem to be getting the job done. Before I give you some ways to protect yourself from becoming a bad leader, it’s important to provide the context of how I define leadership:

“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” John Quincy Adams

In most cases, bad leadership begins with either a lack of understanding about what good leadership is or not having a leadership model to emulate. Maybe this is because we had a generation of leaders focused so much on providing financially they missed on the importance of the emotional connection. Maybe it’s because 33 percent of kids grow up without a father figure. Whatever the reason, now is the time to become aware of ways to protect yourself from becoming a bad leader.

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