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2. Pressure pushes principle aside
Sometimes leaders feel that they have to act quickly. But if you don't consider alternatives or seek other opinions from your key stakeholders, what's meant to be decisiveness can look like ignoring long-espoused core values about reflection, participation and engagement. The result is your "learning leader" credibility vanishes and the negative effects are felt long past the crisis.
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