 Sometimes as leaders, our followers expect us to have all the answers, and if we don't, we're tempted to fake it till we make it, thinking that's the only way to keep their respect. This leadership style, often called heroic leadership, is a trap where everything seems to rely on one person. The reality is that leadership is a team sport. Great leaders facilitate interaction and learning instead of providing all the answers. Doing so, however, requires humility and vulnerability. This leadership style can feel counterintuitive as the leaders roll shifts from making all the decisions and controlling all the information to want to facilitate conversations and learning. However, as this shared learning accumulates over time, your team will feel empowered, have a sense of ownership, and produce results that a heroic leader could have never achieved otherwise. Lead well this week.