Randall Stutman, founder of the Admired Leadership Institute, discusses the behavioral aspects of leadership, emphasizing actions and routines over psychological traits. He argues that while understanding individual differences is important, focusing on specific, observable behaviors is key to improving leadership skills. Stutman highlights the surprising commonalities among admired leaders across different fields and generations, pointing out that leadership excellence stems from foundational routines applicable in all aspects of life. He introduces the concept of "fanness" as a universal motivator, where leaders consistently demonstrate support and enthusiasm for their team members' success. The discussion also covers the importance of balanced feedback, elevating performance through prioritized focus, and the critical role of response in crisis situations.
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