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Kellogg School of Management’s Karen Cates and Brenda Ellington Booth outline four practical ways leaders can build self-awareness and emotional intelligence. Published in Kellogg Insight Weekly, the article highlights how reflection, feedback, and intentional adaptation can help leaders grow, strengthen their teams, and add greater value to their organizations.
One misstep taught author Levi King from Entrepreneur Magazine a hard lesson: confidence isn’t always wisdom, and the right advice – heard in time – can change everything. Want to get ahead? Try listening. Truly hearing others can transform both business and personal success.
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