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The Leadership Lie

by Phillip Van Hooser on Dec.09, 2011, under Communication, Employee Relations, Leadership, Management, Motivation, Success, Team Building, Video

In this video post, I debunk the “leadership lie” that says leaders shouldn’t get close to their people. I also clarify the difference between “managing” vs. “leading” people and explain what “getting close to” followers should really mean for leaders.

The Leadership Lie: Leaders, Don’t Get Close to Your People

Phillip Van Hooser
Leadership Expert, Author & Keynote Speaker
phil@vanhooser.com

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Leaders Who Lie

by Phillip Van Hooser on Sep.22, 2011, under Communication, Employee Relations, Leadership, Success, Video

In this video post, I share an illustration to show leaders that lying — no matter how innocently — is a costly leadership mistake.

Leaders Who Lie

Phillip Van Hooser
Leadership Expert, Author & Keynote Speaker
phil@vanhooser.com

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Leaders Who Lose Their Temper

by Phillip Van Hooser on Aug.18, 2011, under Communication, Conflict and Confrontation, Employee Relations, Leadership, Success, Video

In this video post, I relate a story that illustrates to leaders that losing their temper is a costly leadership flaw.

Leaders Who Lose Their Temper

Phillip Van Hooser
Leadership Expert, Author & Keynote Speaker
phil@vanhooser.com

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