My friend and next-door neighbor, Brian Jones, forwarded this post from Marshall Goldsmith. It's a good one, and certainly speaks to me. So often, adding our "good" ideas to those of others - whether to someone reporting to us, a working group of peers, or our children - is disheartening to them and really only intended to show how smart or clever we are. ouch.
When You Should Keep Your Ideas To Yourself
Brian is a leadership consultant with Pat Lencioni's "The Table Group."
http://www.tablegroup.com/consulting/partners/
Monday, January 26, 2009
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