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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2019 · 11 MIN

105: Why should you acknowledge your weaknesses?

from Blue Collar Leadership · host Mack Story

In this episode, I share why it's important to acknowledge our weaknesses. I'll be sharing a story about the time I was in Guatemala with John Maxwell and an executive asked me, "If I tell my team my weaknesses, won't that make it harder for me to lead?" I said, "Sir, if you believe that you have a false assumption. You're assuming they don't already know your weaknesses."

In this episode, I share why it's important to acknowledge our weaknesses. I'll be sharing a story about the time I was in Guatemala with John Maxwell and an executive asked me, "If I tell my team my weaknesses, won't that make it harder for me to lead?" I said, "Sir, if you believe that you have a false assumption. You're assuming they don't already know your weaknesses."

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