Boardroom Breakthroughs: Executive Leadership Skills for CEOs to Align the C-Suite & Eliminate Boardroom Friction
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#10 | Why Performance Theater Is Costing Your Executive Leadership Team Real Accountability
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Is your executive leadership team solving real problems — or just performing well-rehearsed theater?
In this eye-opening episode, we break down how performance theater infiltrates boardrooms, wastes 40% of leadership capacity, and erodes authentic accountability. If your leadership team looks aligned but struggles to execute, you’re likely trapped in illusion over impact.
You'll learn:
- A diagnostic framework to detect when executive leadership is managing appearances instead of solving problems
- How to implement the “Reality Check Protocol” and safe-to-struggle norms to foster authentic leadership
- Proven systems to build accountability that boosts productivity and eliminates the need for performance theater
🎧 Listen now to uncover how real executive leadership eliminates facade and unlocks results.
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This podcast dives into leadership at the executive and C-suite level, focusing on high performance, CEO development, and boardroom challenges like conflict, cohesion, and decision-making. It explores executive coaching, personality and behavioral assessments (including DISC, Myers Briggs, HPI, and handwriting analysis), and tools for better executive profiling, team dynamics, and organizational fit.
Topics include inclusion, diversity, corporate culture, recruitment, outplacement, and resolving issues like miscommunication, underperformance, and leadership blindspots. Designed for CEOs, board members, and recruiters, it aims to build trusted leadership, team alignment, cohesion, and better decisions through clarity, calm, and improved communication.
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