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INSIGHTS
LeaderEdge© is an email newsletter delivering timely and timeless insights, ideas, intel, and frameworks you can use to sharpen your leadership edge.


The Power of Bias Intelligence: How Recognizing Biases Strengthens Executive Judgment
In the complex realm of business and leadership, where high-stakes decisions are routine, bias is an often-overlooked but highly influential factor. While critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and judgment are valued, executives who possess Bias Intelligence—an awareness of their most prominent cognitive and emotional biases, are in a better position to make sound decisions. Why? Because without understanding these biases, leaders’ risk having their thinking, emotions, a


A Mindset Shift: Looking Back to Move Forward
With two months left in this final quarter of 2024, it’s the perfect time for leaders to revisit annual objectives, gauge progress, and recalibrate for the last sprint to year-end. Yet, when most people reflect on their year-end goals, they often focus on the gap between where they are and where they want to be. With two months left in this final quarter of 2024, it’s the perfect time for leaders to revisit annual objectives, gauge progress, and recalibrate for the last sprin


What is Leadership Intelligence?
Leadership intelligence is often misunderstood as simply intellectual power. But there’s more to the story. While critical thinking is certainly at its core, leadership intelligence is more complex and multidimensional. The truth is, leadership intelligence combines intellectual capability with multiple other intelligences enabling good sense and judgment, supporting leadership effectiveness in areas including personal leadership. Leadership intelligence is often misunderstoo


The First Step to Overcoming Your Cognitive and Emotional Biases is Asking Yourself One Key Question
The following is adapted from Mind Knots. Have you ever witnessed behavior that seemed to make no sense? This happened to an individual whom I was coaching. He was among a large group of invited guests attending a talk given by the CEO of a global company. Toward the end of the CEO’s talk, the individual spoke up inappropriately in reaction to a particular comment the CEO made. The room went silent. The CEO paused and responded to the challenge with grace and character, provi


Leadership Compound Effect: How to Harness It For Good
Every leader creates a compounding effect in their organization – positive or negative. Choose wisely. The Compound Effect is the phenomenon whereby everyday choices compound over time leading to either exponential success or exponential disaster. It’s powerful because of its cumulative nature. Leadership choices are no different. Each leader you hire creates a leadership compound […] Every leader creates a compounding effect in their organization – positive or negative. Choo


The Past Performance Myth: Why It’s a ‘Mile Marker’ and Not a Strong Signal of Success
Past performance is not a predictor of future performance or potential success down the road. Rather, it’s more of a myth than a reliable measure you can count on when choosing your leaders. When you select a leader with a rearview mirror focus, you limit your perspective of a leader’s future effectiveness and potential, shortchanging both the leader and the organization. A ‘rearview’ of performance can also lead to problems on the road ahead for the leader and for the organ
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