The Art of Manliness

#325: Leading Quietly

The Art of Manliness

When we think of being a good leader, we often think we need to be a bold, visionary, risk-taking type like Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt, or Steve Jobs.
But my guest today argues that most of the day-to-day work that makes the world function is done by individuals who stand outside the limelight and lead with calm confidence. His name is Joseph Badaracco and heโ€™s the author of the book "Leading Quietly: An Unorthodox Guide to Doing the Right Thing." Today on the show, Joe and I discuss the heroic archetype of leadership, why most leadership development books and courses focus on it, and why heroic leadership can actually get in the way of an organizationโ€™s success. He then shares the qualities of a quiet leader and why theyโ€™re often more effective than heroic leaders at getting things done in an organization. We end our conversation by exploring the Aristotelian approach to leadership that most quiet leaders utilize and how you can start using those same principles today in your work, community, and family.

Next Episodes


The Art of Manliness

#323: Improve Your Breathing, Improve Your Health @ The Art of Manliness

๐Ÿ“† 2017-07-20 18:36 / โŒ› 00:41:06



The Art of Manliness

#321: How to Think About Money @ The Art of Manliness

๐Ÿ“† 2017-07-14 03:33 / โŒ› 00:35:51


The Art of Manliness

#320: The ADHD Explosion @ The Art of Manliness

๐Ÿ“† 2017-07-11 16:44 / โŒ› 00:51:27