Farhana Khader

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If leaders have to spread their intelligence across asking the questions and finding all the answers, they tend to ask questions they already know the answers to. Once a leader accepts that he or she doesn’t have to have all the answers, he or she is free to ask much bigger, more provocative, and, frankly, more interesting questions. They can pursue things they don’t know how to do.
Multipliers, Revised and Updated: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter
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