And this type of transparent leadership will serve you well through tough times. (inc.com)
It makes sense that transparency is so popular, given that 46 percent of employees in one study cited a «lack of transparent leadership communication» as a driving factor behind their decision to look for employment elsewhere. (recruiter.com)
Mr. Benigni, who began his career as a special education teacher in Meriden, said he learned the importance of transparent leadership while navigating the «unique but connected worlds» of education and politics. (leaders.edweek.org)