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Skilled Leaders Know How to Practice Strategic Defiance
With the right tools, leaders can learn to pause, reflect, and act in alignment with their values, even when doing so carries risk. by Sunita Sah
When people hear the word defiance in the corporate world, they often picture rebellion: loud, emotional, risky. Someone storming out of a meeting, for example. Whistleblowers. But in most people’s professional lives, the most effective acts of defiance often don’t look like this at all.
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Skilled Leaders Know How to Practice Strategic Defiance
Defiance isn’t about being difficult. It’s about being principled. It’s not about conflict. It’s about alignment. And when modeled well by those in positions of power, it has a ripple effect, making it safer for others to do the same. … Continue reading
