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Lesson 4: How to Support People Behind You
When we have more power, we tend to have less empathy. Guard against this by viewing supporting others as a privilege.

Past guest Rita McGrath reminds us that:
Snow melts from the edges. The most effective leaders can and will see this if they are present at the edges.
When supporting people behind you:

Begin with a short conversation — help in the moment, if you can.
Invite them to take the first step. Avoid doing the work for them.
Start small with a single topic or behavior change.
Spend as much time listening and asking questions as you do talking.
Ask them to take action before the next conversation.

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Resources

The Power Paradox: How We Gain and Lose Influence* by Dacher Keltner
Powerful Teaching: Unleash the Science of Learning* by Pooja Agarwal and Patrice Bain

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