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Strengths-based leadership (SBL) represents a fundamental shift from traditional management, which often focuses on identifying and fixing employee weaknesses. Rooted in , this approach posits that individuals have far greater potential for growth when they build upon their natural talents rather than obsessing over deficits. Core Philosophy and Origins

The theory gained significant prominence following the work of Gallup researchers in their 2008 book, Strengths Based Leadership . It is built on the premise that while anyone can learn new skills, true excellence comes from capitalizing on innate "signature strengths". Strengths-Based Leadership

Instead of ignoring weaknesses, strengths-based leaders aim to make them irrelevant by: Strengths-based leadership and employee work engagement Strengths-Based Leadership

The Power of Strengths-Based Leadership: Unlocking Collective Potential Strengths-Based Leadership

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