“Unmasking Leadership: The 7 Phrases You Must Purge to Command Authority”
It’s a small change in language that can make a big difference in perception.
3) “I already know that”
In the world of leadership, there’s a term known as the “curse of knowledge.”
It’s a cognitive bias where individuals who are more knowledgeable assume that everyone else has the same level of understanding.
This can lead to poor communication and misunderstanding.
When you say “I already know that”, you’re shutting down learning opportunities and creating a barrier between you and your team.
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