What do you think is the most important leadership quality?
I get that question frequently when working with groups on leadership development. The options for answers are numerous: confidence, decisiveness, vision, communication skills, and the list goes on. My answer may surprise you. I think that the most important leadership quality is humility.
I am a very confident person, but I learned a long time ago that I did not have the market cornered on good ideas. There’s always a chance that you may not be the smartest person in the room. Recognizing that, I got better at listening to others. As leaders, we have the responsibility of deciding which way to go, but by opening up to others’ ideas, we’re exposed to more information so that we can make the best, most-informed decisions.
Jeff Buchanan retired as a Lieutenant General from the Army in 2019. He had four combat deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan. He also led the military forces supporting FEMA in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and commanded more than 6,000 troops on the Southwest border in support of CBP. He and his wife live on a small ranch outside of Patagonia, Arizona and he is one of five commissioners for the Arizona Game and Fish Department.
During my third tour in Iraq, we started operating in an area that no American nor any of our allies had set foot in for several years. We had no intelligence network there and thus very little understanding of the threats and opportunities. That’s when one of our youngest Soldiers suggested that If we had no intelligence network, we needed to do some operations solely to get the bad guys to react. Based on what they did and what we’d learn from it, we could start to build our intelligence. Instead of using intelligence to drive operations, we would be doing the opposite. We planned and conducted a series of mobile checkpoint operations on all the main roads in our area. All of the checkpoints were short-duration and teams were inserted and extracted by helicopter. The purpose was not to find any bad guys by checking the passengers in cars; it was to get all the phone networks to light up…and we would have all of our collection systems focused on those areas. Frankly, it was a brilliant idea and it worked perfectly.
The culture created by my boss fostered this sort of innovation because above all, he listened to others and valued what they offered. That’s what humility is all about.
People often confuse modesty with humility, but I think Maya Angelou said it best: “You don’t want modesty, you want humility. Humility is not thinking less of yourself, it’s thinking of yourself less.”
Humility is not modesty and humble leaders can certainly exude confidence. I recently accompanied a team from the Arizona Game and Fish Department as they darted, took biological samples, and collared a bunch of elk. The purpose of the study included long-term monitoring and tracking of movements. The person actually in charge was the regional supervisor, but she delegated all decision-making to her wildlife manager in that particular area. He planned the capture, supervised execution, and directed all others in their actions. The regional supervisor jumped in and helped out, but she did not “take over.” In this case, humility led to effective delegation and a great developmental opportunity for one of her subordinate leaders.
Arrogance, by the way, is not exactly the opposite of humility but its pretty close. Arrogant leaders lack humility (they always thing they’re the smartest person in the room) and they have an inflated view of themselves. They frequently make sub-optimal decisions because they tend to be limited by their own gray matter.
The higher you go in any organization, the more others want to hear what you have to say. I’ve noticed it also becomes more important to listen. A friend often says: “Never pass up an opportunity to shut the hell up.” If I really want to hear what others think, I can’t start out with “Here’s what I think…what do you think?” When I start out with my own thoughts (even though I certainly have them), it can shut down others. Instead, I just start with “What do you think?”
Here’s how to apply authentic humility in your leadership role:
1. Accept that regardless of how smart you are, you don’t have every answer to every problem.
2. Develop your listening skills. Ask for others’ ideas and focus on really listening to what they have to say, maybe even take notes.
3. Make a decision and own it. Share your logic with others. They will learn from you and appreciate that you listened to their ideas, even if you did not follow their suggestions.
Humble leaders can be decisive, confident, and bold risk-takers. They also tend to make better decisions than leaders who thought they had all the answers.
The next time you’re in a tough situation and everybody is looking to you for guidance, you might want to starting by asking: “What do you think?”
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ALPS Mountaineering introduces the EverDry, a 2026 all-season waterproof tote available in two sizes (20-35L and 30-55L) with puncture-resistant TPU material and fully-welded seams. The versatile carry-all features a self-standing design, wide opening, and lashing points, backed by ALPS' Limited Lifetime Warranty.
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Spartan Precision Equipment introduces the SpringBok Tripod, a lightweight 1.7-pound hunting support system featuring proprietary SpringBok Silicone technology and MagnaSwitch™ quick-detach system. The tripod adjusts from 34 to 60 inches and is available for $350 at select retailers and javelinbipod.com.
Remington announces the availability of its 2026 Limited Edition Bullet Knife, King of the Mountain, now shipping to dealers nationwide. This collector-focused fixed blade features a 440A stainless steel blade, authentic stag bone handle, and leather sheath with an MSRP of $179.99.
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NSSF, The Firearm Industry Trade Association, petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court for certiorari in NSSF v. James, challenging New York's public nuisance law that attempts to circumvent the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act. NSSF Senior Vice President Lawrence G. Keane argues the law is preempted by PLCAA and creates a circuit split requiring Supreme Court intervention.
The University of Montana's Wildlife Biology Program named Heather Johnson as the new Boone and Crockett Professor of Wildlife Conservation, the sixth researcher to hold this position since its establishment in 1993. Johnson, a researcher with the Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, specializes in large mammal conservation and climate change impacts on wildlife.
Dallas Safari Club elected Rick Warren as Board President, along with Chris Ruhman, Colby Hale, and Daniel McGehee to the Board of Directors. The election was confirmed at the Annual General Meeting on March 19, 2026, with membership also approving proposed bylaw updates.
SHIELD Sights, a pioneer of compact red dot optics, announced new distribution partnerships with Sports South and Zanders Sporting Goods, expanding availability of their micro red dot optics through established dealer networks alongside their longstanding partner RSR Group.
CZ announced a partnership with Ace Virtual Shooting (AceVR) to introduce a virtual reality controller modeled after the CZ Shadow 2 pistol. The controller replicates the feel and handling of the competition pistol for immersive digital training. CZ and AceVR will showcase the innovation at the 2026 NRA Annual Meetings & Exhibits with prizes including an AceVR controller and CZ Shadow 2 pistol.
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WOOX, manufacturers of Italian-American made gunstocks, axes, and knives, announced an expansion of their Ambassador and Pro Staff Program offering up to 10% commission on sales. The program invites content creators and outdoor enthusiasts to earn by promoting WOOX products across social media platforms and blogs, with average orders exceeding $430.
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Pursuit Channel announced the addition of Reel Animals with Captain Mike Anderson, a new saltwater fishing series premiering Q2 2026. Hosted by veteran charter captain Mike Anderson, the show features high-energy offshore and inshore adventures from the Gulf Coast to the Atlantic, airing weekly on Pursuit Channel and available on Pursuit UP's free streaming platform.