‘How To See What Others Don’t’

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The art of meta-leadership allows you to be far better than competitors at seeing what is true and what isn’t.’

We use shortcuts to reduce uncertainty and make decisions faster, but they also make us more prone to error.’

The brilliant future we imagine is unattainable if we insist on guarantees of perfection.’

Leaders needn’t be in the weeds– but they can’t abide tactics that are disconnected from strategic direction.’

‘Leaders need expert advice, but it should not carry undue weight.’

People who aren’t adaptable will find success in some situations but will belly flop in others.’

Blaming others, or ourselves, for failure doesn’t teach us how something happened.’

‘Even intelligent, knowledgeable, experienced people fall into the trap of using either analysis or synthesis as a default.’

We need goals and actions- but we do better when they’re connected, and when our actions give us a glimpse of success.’

Great leaders use wisdom to help them discern what knowledge is needed in what circumstance.’

Deconstruction is the act of taking something apart while retaining the component parts.’

Source

Constance Dierickx (2023). Meta Leadership: How to See What Others Don’t and Make Great Decisions