Unveiling 3 Leadership Blindspots


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Most people underestimate the incredible potential that is possible, while over-rating their abilities in; listening, speaking clearly/effectively, and in requesting and receiving commitments. Resulting in them paying a hefty, self-imposed, but unnecessary tax. This booklet unveils these three blind spots and gives practical, "use them today" practices to address the unhelpful automatic ways of relating from which the vast majority of people operate.




Leadership Blindspots


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Good leaders become great by skillfully managing their own vulnerabilities Leadership Blindspots: How Successful Leaders Identify and Overcome the Weaknesses That Matter is a comprehensive guide to recognizing and acting on the weak points that can impair effectiveness, diminish results, and harm a career. Written by a 30-year veteran of the leadership consulting industry and author of Trust in the Balance, the book contains examples, worksheets and surveys that illustrate the practical application of the advice presented. An online questionnaire helps readers discover their own leadership vulnerabilities, and the book provides a roadmap for creating a targeted plan to increase their awareness in the areas that truly matter. The blindspot risk is that leaders fail to respond to weaknesses or threats due to a variety of factors including the complexity of their organizations, over-confidence in their own capabilities, and being surrounded by deferential subordinates. Leadership Blindspots provides a useful model for understanding how blindspots operate and why they persist, but at the same time suggests real, actionable steps to improvement. The book details a range of techniques that make blindspots stand out in sharp relief, so action can be taken before severe damage occurs – to a leader or his or her company. Topics include: A framework to understand the threats posed by blindspots The four most important types of blindspots – self, team, company and markets Detailed case studies of blindspots in leaders across a variety of industries A summary of the most common leadership blindspots Corrective practices that help mitigate the risks that blindspots pose The one characteristic great leaders share is the constant desire for self-improvement. Good can always be better. These weaknesses and threats are called blindspots because they are invisible to the individual but have the potential to wreak havoc on one's reputation and long-term success. Identifying and fixing crucial problems is the leader's job, and sometimes the most debilitating problems are with the leaders themselves. Leadership Blindspots: How Successful Leaders Identify and Overcome the Weaknesses That Matter is the first step toward owning and addressing one's vulnerabilities and, as a result, becoming a more effective leader.




What Are Your Blind Spots? Conquering the 5 Misconceptions that Hold Leaders Back


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Uncover your blind spots and reset your leadership approach for long-lasting success in any businessFar too many business leaders today are using outdated practices to engage and motivate their people―and they’re failing miserably. Truly resilient, thriving organizations are those that are purpose driven and focus on more than pure profits. Purpose, or an underlying company philosophy, not only drives strategic change, but also encourages customer loyalty and employee engagement. In order to succeed, leaders must be willing to discard old ways of thinking and detrimental business habits—and recognize their blind spots. Authors Jim Haudan and Rich Berens identify the five most common leadership blind spots that hamper success: Purpose, Story, Engagement, Trust, and Truth. They take you straight into the board room of well-known leadership teams to illustrate how these blind spots play out and the impact they have on organizations. You’ll learn how to identify and overcome your own blind spots and embrace positive, forward-thinking new practices. What Are Your Blind Spots equips you with the tools needed for a personal leadership reset. You’ll discover how to increase engagement, productivity, and growth in your own organization. This is an invaluable guide for executives, managers, team leaders, and human resource professionals looking for an effective way to engage and motivate employees at every level of an organization.




Mastering Leadership: Unveiling the Secrets of Effective Leadership Styles


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"Mastering Leadership: Unveiling the Secrets of Effective Leadership Styles" is an in-depth exploration of the art and science of leadership. This book takes readers on a journey through the history and evolution of various leadership styles, from autocratic and democratic to transformational and servant leadership. Through real-world examples, case studies, and practical strategies, readers will understand how to harness the power of different leadership approaches to inspire, motivate, and guide their teams to success. Author Edgardo Fernandez Climent provides a comprehensive framework for assessing one's own leadership tendencies and adapting to different contexts and challenges. Readers will learn how to cultivate key leadership skills, such as emotional intelligence, communication, adaptability, and overcoming common leadership obstacles. The book also delves into emerging trends and future directions in leadership, preparing readers to navigate the ever-changing landscape of modern business. Whether you are a seasoned executive, a mid-level manager, or an aspiring leader, "Mastering Leadership" offers invaluable insights and actionable guidance to help you unlock your full leadership potential and drive transformative results in your organization.




Blind Spots


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WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW CAN HURT YOU. In both your personal and professional life, the most damaging problems are the ones you never see coming. Blind spots cause you to get stuck, impair your decision-making, damage your relationships, and prevent you from enjoying the success you deserve. Author and executive leadership coach Marisa Murray (P.Eng., MBA, PCC) has made it her mission to help leaders uncover the seven most common blind spots plaguing their work: False Assumptions Unhealthy Detachment Differing Views of Success Outdated Core Beliefs Unconscious Habits Triggers From Past Pain Mismatched Mindsets In Blind Spots, you will discover how false assumptions, emotional detachment, outdated core beliefs, and unconscious habits can conspire against you, block your progress as well as your performance. This book isn't just theory, it includes real-life examples and offers practical solutions for dealing with them in ways that benefit you, your teams, and your organization. Your blind spot is your breakthrough. If you're ready to overcome the blind spots that are holding you back-and take immediate steps to correct them, click the buy now button and let's get started identifying your blind spots so we can address them confidently and competently, with your eyes wide open.




7 Books about Leadership Daring Leadership Unveiled: Embracing Vulnerability, Courage, and Empathy


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This book embarks on a voyage through the heart of daring leadership, a journey that redefines the essence of what it means to lead and inspire. It invites you to shed preconceived notions and to grasp that vulnerability is not a sign of frailty, but rather a wellspring of strength. Courage is not the absence of fear, but the audacity to act despite it, to envision and strive for audacious objectives, and to challenge the established norms. Empathy is the connective tissue that unites individuals, spawns collaboration, and ushers inclusivity. Daring leadership is a journey of action, not mere words. It beckons leaders to exemplify, to cultivate bold cultures, and to kindle the flames of inspiration in others. It is not a path strewn with a fixed set of traits but an invitation to embrace these fundamental qualities as the driving forces that shape leaders, organizations, and societies. As you embark on the chapters of this book, we implore you to shed the misconceptions and the fears that often cloak leadership. Banish the notion that vulnerability is anathema to strength, that courage is an extraordinary trait, and that empathy is a mere luxury. This expedition is a liberation from the shackles of isolation that sometimes envelop leadership, an invitation to bask in the radiance of authenticity, cultivate innovation, and forge profound bonds.




Leadership Blind Spots


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Accelerate your leadership potential and career success by identifying the hidden roadblocks that are holding you back.




Leadership Blind Spots and What To Do About Them


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Knowledge is built from personal experience and coloured by our needs and values. It follows that all knowledge is personal and incomplete. We all suffer from ‘blind spots’. But when leaders have them, it matters. To guide people on a journey of continuous learning, understanding and adapting to events as they occur, leaders must overcome their own blind spots and those of their organization. Any leader who implements the practices outlined in this book will immediately improve their ability to perform in today’s competitive global environment. Karen Blakeley provides in-depth analysis of how leaders learn on the job - and what gets in the way. Most importantly she offers a systematic approach for accelerating leaders’ learning capacity - and maximising their performance potential.




Seeing Blind Spots


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Sense and Stigma in the Gospels


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Louise J. Lawrence presents provocative re-interpretations of biblical characters that have previously been sidelined and stigmatised on account of their perceived disability. She introduces approaches taken from Sensory Anthropology and Disability Studies to bring fresh methodological perspectives to familiar Gospel texts.