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Despite decades of research proving their value at work, emotions remain one of the most undervalued—and misunderstood—resources available to leaders. Too many leaders still believe that emotions distract from execution, cloud judgment, or hinder good decision-making. Others believe that so-called “negative emotions” harm relationships, or that showing emotion makes you seem weak or unprofessional.

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