No one wants to be just average, but do you aspire to be an extraordinary boss? Here’s an opportunity to learn how some top managers think. According to author Geoffrey James, these leaders all have certain beliefs in common.
For example, says James, average bosses view their company as a machine, with employees as cogs that fit rigidly into the existing structure. Extraordinary bosses, on the other hand, regard employees as a collection of individuals all working toward a higher, unified purpose.
Treat yourself to some inspiration that will spill over onto your employees. Read the full article here!
Originally published on Inc.com by Geoffrey James.
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