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Great Leaders Lead Through Ambiguity

For a long time, tolerating ambiguity was a highly considered trait for leaders at the most well-managed companies, but actually having an ability to manage through the fog has now risen explicitly to the top.

Don’t be afraid of ambiguity, confusion, or fog. There are a lot of questionable situations out there, but those are the moments for which great leaders are born.

 

This article on how to lead through ambiguity originally appeared here, and is used by permission. Phil Cooke works at the intersection of faith, media, and culture, and he’s pretty rare – a working producer in Hollywood with a Ph.D. in Theology. His client list has included studios and networks like Walt Disney, Dreamworks, and USA Network, as well as major Christian organizations from Voice of the Martyrs, The Museum of the Bible, The Salvation Army, The YouVersion Bible app, to many of the most respected churches in the country.