developing leadership skills
It’s very easy to spot good leadership when it happens. Take, for instance, how an old manager of mine used to ask my advice on business strategy in our weekly 1:1s — and then provide constructive feedback on it. While I might not have recognized it at the time, I now see he was teaching me to think about how my role fit into the company’s bigger mission. Or, consider how my current manager seeks out learning and development opportunities for each of her direct reports. Whenever she finds a workshop or online class that could help me grow, she passes along the information. All of which is to say: Good leadership doesn’t look, sound, or act just one way. There are a myriad of ways for a good leader to educate and inspire others. Which means leadership is a harder skill to master than others. It isn’t like mastering…