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The Leadership Compound Effect

  • Writer: Lisa Tromba
    Lisa Tromba
  • Mar 6, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 25


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Leadership decisions have ripple effects that extend far beyond the initial choice. Just as a pebble creates ripples in a pond, each leadership decision sets off a chain reaction of consequences throughout the organization.

 

Good leadership choices lead to downstream rushes of positive results, including increased engagement, elevated morale, and heightened productivity. Conversely, poor choices can quickly reverse momentum, undoing all progress made and hindering organizational success.

 

In this article, we explore how psychological bias can often get in the way of making optimal leadership decisions. From the Halo Effect to the Well-Traveled Road Effect, cognitive biases can distort decision-making and lead to suboptimal outcomes.

 

Join us as we uncover the trappings of biased leadership decisions and learn how you can mitigate their effects to drive positive outcomes for your organization.


 
 
 

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