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160: The Leadership Illusion - Why Smart Leaders Still Make Terrible Decisions
Episode 160

160: The Leadership Illusion - Why Smart Leaders Still Make Terrible Decisions

Human Centred Leadership Podcast with Kul Mahay

March 31, 202615m 58s

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Show Notes

In this episode, Kul explores why even highly intelligent leaders can make poor decisions. From overconfidence bias to groupthink, he uncovers how success can blind leaders to risk and silence dissenting voices. Using real-world examples, he highlights the importance of cognitive diversity, psychological safety, and intellectual humility.

Kul Mahay has over 3 decades experience in the leadership space.  He works with organisations and leaders to develop powerful cultures of high value, and performance which is built all around their people.

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