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3 contributions to Axis Leadership
Motivation Monday: Leadership Latte #36-Law of Awareness
Hi Team, Happy Motivation Monday! I’m excited to share this week’s audio message, focused on John Maxwell’s “Law of Awareness.” This powerful principle reminds us that knowing ourselves is the first step to growing ourselves—perfect inspiration to kick off your week! Don’t forget: - Download the Skool app if you haven’t already. - Turn on notifications so you never miss a Motivation Monday message! Click below to listen to today’s audio and start your week with purpose and self-awareness. Let’s keep growing together! Dr. Joe
Motivation Monday: Leadership Latte #36-Law of Awareness
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Thinkers Thursday: "Why Some Leadership Teams Fail" - Harvard Business Review Article
Hey Leaders, Based on "Why Some Leadership Teams Fail" - Harvard Business Review article, we often talk about individual leaders, but what about the team of leaders? This HBR article argues that even the strongest leader can falter if the leadership team is dysfunctional. READ ARTICLE HERE: “Why Leadership Teams Fail". Key Themes: - Leadership teams can exhibit three destructive patterns: - ** “Shark tank” — rampant competition, power plays, internal politics - ** “Petting zoo” — conflict avoidance, over-harmonizing, lack of real debate - ** “Mediocracy” — complacency, low standards, blind adherence to past success - These dysfunctions aren’t rare—they erode strategy, execution, morale, and the CEO’s ability to lead. - To break the pattern, teams must diagnose their dynamic, shift norms, hold each other accountable, and reestablish psychological safety. Reflection for Leaders: - When you look at your senior team, which of these patterns shows up (if any)? - What practices or rituals could shift the team toward more healthy dynamics (honest feedback, structured debate, clarity in roles, mutual accountability)? - How do you, as a leader, model the shift you want to see in your team’s culture? Share one step you’ve taken (or plan to take) to strengthen the health of your leadership team (beyond just managing your direct reports). I'm looking forward to reading your answers in the comment! With Encouragement, Dr. Joe P.S. Better people. Better World.
Thinkers Thursday: "Why Some Leadership Teams Fail" - Harvard Business Review Article
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