Most leaders who were trained in the last century in leadership theory were told to use their positional authority and to become the answer man.  The best way to help your people was to be the smartest person in the room and to always be ready to give clear direction to your team.  All of this thinking has flipped to the point that today great leaders ask more questions than they give answers.  This Forbes post is excellent:

“Disruption, complexity and ambiguity are the new normal in today’s working world. As a result, many leaders are finding they can no longer rely solely on their past experiences. To lead well in the future, leaders need to ask questions that unlock better answers and better solutions.”

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