Key points Intellectual humility (IH) is about recognizing the vast expanse of what you don't know. IH is not about doubting yourself, but holding your beliefs lightly and being ready to revise them.
Studies on actual expertise show a pattern: real experts readily admit the boundaries of their knowledge. The more someone ...
Jacob A. Brown, Thomas Byrne, C. K. Gunsalus and Nicholas C. Burbules explore the need for humility and other values in higher ed administration. During these times of economic instability and ...
What catapults a company from merely good to truly great? A five-year research project searched for the answer to that question, and its discoveries ought to change the way we think about leadership.
Some psychological topics become popular to the point of boredom, such as intellectual humility. "Be humble, and proudly" say psychologists in The New York Times. Get "a lesson in intellectual ...