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Reflecting on past experiences helps leaders learn and grow from failures and successes from "summary" of Leadership When the Heat's On by Danny Cox,John Hoover

Leaders who take the time to reflect on their past experiences, both the successes and the failures, are able to gain valuable insights that can help them learn and grow as leaders. By looking back on the decisions they made and the outcomes that resulted, leaders can identify what worked well and what didn't, allowing them to make more informed choices in the future. Reflecting on past experiences also helps leaders to recognize patterns and trends in their behavior and leadership style. They can see how their actions have impacted their team and the organization as a whole, and make adjustments accordingly. This self-awareness is crucial for personal growth and deve...
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    Leadership When the Heat's On

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