Many ineffective people in positions of responsibility believe that information is influence.  They often share company gossip or ask nosey questions because they believe the more they know, the more important they become.  Great leaders share everything they can to make their people better.  This post by Amy Blaschka is a home run:

‘Wisdom is the ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense and insight. But it transforms into something truly powerful when it is shared.  Why? Because all the wisdom in the world is meaningless without application.

Yet many leaders eschew this and choose instead to hoard their insights, fearful of giving them away. They don’t understand a simple truth: sharing your wisdom doesn’t diminish your impact; it amplifies it. And today, the best way to magnify your message is to harness the power and reach of social media.”

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