Three Common Leadership Blind Spots and How to Avoid Them
Vanessa Judelman
Author. Leadership Coach. Executive Leadership Advisor. Leadership Trainer. President at Mosaic People Development
Are you seeing examples of strong leadership on the world stage these days???
I think it is fair to say that we are all struggling with what we are seeing. ?
As poor leadership dominates the headlines, many of us are feeling uncertain about the future and craving integrity, vision, and accountability.?
So, where does this leave us? ?
Well, it doesn’t leave us with positive role models.?
But it does leave us with an opportunity to do some soul-searching.
Sometimes, when you see something?that?you?don’t?like, it is a good reminder to do just the opposite.
Here are some examples of poor leadership that I have seen in organizations over the years:?
To be honest, most leaders that demonstrate these behaviours are not doing so intentionally.
They tend to have a blind spot. ?
I have coached many leaders with one or all of the above issues who have changed and improved with hard work and motivation. ?
So, when you see bad leadership, learn from it.
Think to yourself, “What is this person doing that I don’t like?”??
Ask yourself, “What can I do that is different and more impactful?”????
Let’s all learn from other people’s bad behaviour and make it our mission to be the opposite.
This is how we can create positive change in the world.nbsp;
Are you in??
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1 周?? Leadership Lessons from the World Stage: Extreme Ownership is the Missing Piece It’s frustrating to watch?poor leadership dominate the headlines—but you’re absolutely right, there’s always something to learn. The biggest takeaway??A lack of ownership leads to failure—every time. ???We see leaders deflect blame instead of taking responsibility. ???We see decisions driven by ego instead of execution. ???We see talk without action, promises without follow-through. Great leadership isn’t about titles, power, or popularity—it’s about extreme ownership.?The best leaders?own every decision, take full responsibility for outcomes, and set the standard for those they lead. ???What’s one leadership lesson you’ve learned from watching poor leadership in action??Let’s turn bad examples into better leadership. ??
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2 周Vanessa Judelman, important information to share. Excellent!