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Quiet Leadership


When we think of leadership, we often think of the commanding visionary who takes charge in a time of crisis, leading his team to victory when all hope seems lost. However, there’s another form of leadership that may ultimately achieve higher, more long-lasting performance. We call this style “.”


Quiet leaders lead by example and bring out the behavior they want in others by modeling it themselves, rather than telling others what to do.


Quiet leaders also tend to take the coaching role, asking guiding questions that elicit each person’s unique genius, as opposed to offering advice. This is a wonderful way to empower your team, by teasing out their inner brilliance and helping them see how capable they are.

This style of leadership creates a culture of contribution and collaboration. Rather than giving everyone a figurehead to appease, quiet leaders empower their teams to make decisions, share ideas, and show initiative, while providing ongoing support and mentorship.


The best part of quiet leadership is that it doesn’t require a dire crisis to avert. You don’t have to wait until everything hits the fan and the whole enterprise is on fire. Rather, you can start supporting and uplifting your team today.


You don’t have to be a CEO, or member of upper management to be an influential quiet leader. You can apply this style as a parent, neighbor, or even as a caring friend.


Quiet leaders might not ever be the epic hero at the center of a harrowing tale, but they are often the most respected & adored, and their endeavors tend to stand the tests of time.

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