“What you hear depends on whom you listen to. Leaders who are strapped to their desks and surrounded by staff people who echo their ideas can easily fall into this trap of not listening to a wide enough universe of ideas,” explains Chris Zook and James Allen, authors of the book, The Founder’s Mentality.
Instead, the authors recommend that the best practice for leaders is to make sure you have access to voices from your front line. Those front-line team members are your best defense against self-deception. Fresh intelligence and dissenting ideas arise at the front line.
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