Four 4 of the Most Dangerous Words a Leader Can Say, According to Brené Brown
Many middle-aged people grew up hearing their parents say, "Because I said so." Most parents these days, however, know they are not supposed to use this time-honored way to shut down an argument. By now, we have all heard the warnings from psychologists that the phrase kills communication, discourages problem-solving and generally makes your kid think you're a jerk.
So why, best-selling author Brené Brown would like to know, are so many business leaders still using the corporate equivalent of the phrase?
The Office Equivalent of 'Because I Said So'
You probably haven't literally heard your boss say "because I said so," but that's basically how many justify (or, more accurately, fail to justify) their more controversial decisions, Brown observed on a recent episode of her podcast with fellow researcher Adam Grant, The Curiosity Shop.
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