Sooner or later, every leader faces the tension between being liked and being true. When values are internalised rather than performed, trust deepens and authority becomes steadier under pressure.
Sooner or later, every leader faces the tension between being liked and being true. When values are internalised rather than performed, trust deepens and authority becomes steadier under pressure.
Leaders aspire to transform culture, yet react from habits they haven’t examined. Real change begins when you notice your impulses in real time and choose differently, strengthening credibility and influence.