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Personal consistency vs. leadership consistency Many leaders would consider consistency to be a baseline requirement for a successful leader. Most leaders have earned their leadership status from developing, maintaining, and adjusting successful habits over time. However, this consistency level is usually personal consistency, i.e., leaders become more self-aware over time. As a result, leaders learn to avoid and overcome challenges that threaten their consistency. In a recent article, I mentioned that I pack an extra gym bag to reduce the number of excuses for missing the gym. This preparation is just one example of how I’ve learned how to overcome some roadblocks in my personal life to remain consistent. Leadership consistency can be a bit more challenging, especially when dealing with a diverse workforce. Even experienced leaders who are consistent in their personal life may struggle to manage and lead an organization or team. So how can the experienced leader learn…

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