Famous leaders are often praised for their passion, assertiveness, focus and intelligence. However, when CEOs were asked to name the most important quality people desire in their leaders, they gave a surprising answer—humility. There are several reasons humility is such a major influencer in a leader’s ongoing success:
Humility is one of the “4Hs” I talk about in my new book, The Leadership Equation. (The others are honor, heart, and humor.) When you lead with humility, people will naturally gravitate toward your ideas and your vision. It’s a basic part of the trust equation: If I know that you are acting in the interest of the entire organization, and not in your own self-interest, then I will reciprocate by doing the same. The result: Better sharing of resources, less conflict between divisions and departments, and better decision making throughout. Long term, this is what builds a leadership culture, where everyone, as I like to say, “runs it like they own it.”
Even if you aren’t known for being a humble leader, it’s never too late to start practicing humility. Start with these three steps:
Check out my new book: The Leadership Equation – 10 Practices That Build Trust, Spark Innovation, and Create a High-Performing Organization
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Tremendously true! I wonder how many are applying these 4 H suggestions …