How To Lead When You're Not In Charge - Session 5 - Reject Passivity
How to Lead When You're Not In Charge (Clay Scroggins)
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14m
Being the boss has its challenges, but being able to call the shots, make decisions, and choose the direction at least gives a semblance of control. Conversely, one of the most common challenges of not being in charge is the lack of perceived control. When you feel out of control, you’ll naturally drift toward passivity. Avoiding the trap of sitting on your hands in resignation or throwing your hands up in frustration is crucial in leading without authority.
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