4 Reasons Admitting When You Don’t Know is a Good Leadership Move

In a KevinMD blog post, Kevin R. Campbell, MD, a cardiac electrophysiologist, discusses four reasons why admitting when you don’t know something or when you fall short is a good leadership tactic.

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The four reasons are:

 

1. Creates possibilities.
2. Inspires engagement.
3. Avoids complacency.
4. Inspires “fun” during difficult times.

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