Being Heard
I remember being told by someone on my team that they could not hear me. That was on me.
Which is why I was so intrigued to read about how President Lincoln made himself heard to unite both his team and his country. I learned so much by reading Team of Rivals, Doris Kearns Goodwin’s biographical portrait of the political genius of U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.
Listen to discover:
- Why being heard is important in leadership in the first place.
- What Lincoln knew he needed to do to ensure that he was heard.
- Some of the ways we use his technique in education and child rearing.
- The muscle you have to build in order to increase the likelihood of truly being heard.
- The leadership benefits you gain by practicing what Lincoln did so well.
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