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Owning Your Failures: The Counterintuitive Leadership Trait That Builds Unshakeable Trust

Owning Your Failures: The Counterintuitive Leadership Trait That Builds Unshakeable Trust

Conventional wisdom suggests that leaders must project unwavering confidence to command respect—but emerging research tells a very different story. Executives who openly acknowledge their missteps and uncertainties consistently earn deeper organizational trust than those who maintain a façade of infallibility. This article examines the science, the real-world evidence, and the practical frameworks that transform honest accountability into a leadership superpower.

When Smart Leaders Say the Wrong Things: Closing the Executive Communication Divide

When Smart Leaders Say the Wrong Things: Closing the Executive Communication Divide

High-performing executives routinely rise to the top on the strength of their technical acumen, strategic thinking, and results-driven mindsets—yet many stumble the moment they step in front of their own teams. The gap between knowing and communicating is not a flaw of intelligence; it is a failure of translation. Understanding why this divide exists—and how to close it—may be the most consequential leadership investment an organization can make.