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Leader Humility and Its Surprising Role in Organizational Success

Leader Humility and Its Surprising Role in Organizational Success

Update: 2021-03-24
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Seattle University Emeritus Professor, thought leader, and author Marilyn Gist talks about her seminal work on leading with humility and how it underpins success in the best performing organizations. Gist defines leader humility as 'feeling and displaying deep regard for others' dignity'. Her research shows that contrary to the perception that it denotes weakness, leader humility builds a strong culture and incentivizes members to bring their best selves to the table.


 


Hosted by Joseph M. Phillips, dean of Seattle University’s Albers School of Business and Economics, The Leadership Playbook asks top executives from the business world's most recognizable brands and companies about the stories behind their success, their leadership secrets, and the biggest obstacles they've faced and overcome. 


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Podcast production and music by Alvarez Audio.

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Leader Humility and Its Surprising Role in Organizational Success

Leader Humility and Its Surprising Role in Organizational Success

Albers School of Business and Economics