Tips on how to be a good leader always appeal to me. These tips are often simple, common sense advice, yet I’ve observed so few people actually embracing all these qualities. Why? Many of these qualities require one to be very humble, yet many still believe that a strong leader never shows weakness. Perhaps this is why the letter from the editor about Leadership in Hard Times in the current Harvard Business Review (particularly paragraph 3) caught my attention:
1) Surround yourself with the best (better?) people.
2) Surround yourself with people who will challenge you.
3) Share the credit.
4) Communicate, communicate and communicate again.
5) Relax.
During these tumultuous times, maybe it’s the perfect time to give these a whirl.