ACHIEVE Workplace Culture Podcast

Episode 52: The Leader You Think You Are vs. The One Your Team Knows

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In this episode, we explore how leaders can move from “I know myself” to “I know my impact.” We unpack the gap that often exists between how leaders see themselves and how their teams actually feel, and why closing that gap is crucial for a healthy workplace culture. We talk about how to invite honest input from team members, what to watch for in meetings that reveals how people actually experience you, and how to handle hard feedback without getting defensive.

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