The 3 most common leadership myths
Briefly

The myth of the omnipotent leader suggests that CEOs possess an unattainable greatness, overlooking the significant learning, growth, and vulnerabilities involved in their journeys to success.
In our conversations with over 100 CEOs, we discovered that true leadership is often about navigating continuous challenges and evolutions, not merely exhibiting a heroic persona.
Many successful leaders confront quotidian struggles; their paths reveal that effective leadership isn't a born trait, but cultivated through experience, resilience, and support networks.
Our research indicates that the narrative of the superhero CEO is more hindrance than help, obscuring the reality that leadership demands continuous adaptation and development.
Read at Fast Company
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