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Part of being a great leader is being self-aware and understanding the blind spots in your leadership approach.
In this episode of Leadership Blueprints, we sit down with Jill Macauley to unpack the concept of blind spots through the lens of Martin Dubin’s book Blindspotting. Jill is the Chief Operating Officer at Behavioral Essentials and brings over 15 years of experience in business and non-profit consulting. Her work centers around helping leaders grow, plan strategically, and communicate well with their teams. She supports leaders in analyzing behavioral patterns, navigating role transitions, and fostering healthier and more effective workplace cultures.
They discuss what a blind spot is, the misconceptions around the concept, and why being self-aware as a leader is vital. Learn how not recognizing your blind spots impacts your team, the hidden costs of blind spots for an organization, how leaders can balance empathy with accountability, and how to get the most out of your employees while keeping them happy. They also talk about why sustainable performance requires cycles of intensity and recovery, what the Blindspotting model and assessment focus on, and more.
Tune in to learn how spotting your blind spots, building awareness, and leading with agency and dignity can help you show up stronger for your team, your organization, and yourself.
Key Points From This Episode:
Quotes:
“We’re not factory workers, we’re thinkers. Thinking work is the dominant work in the workplace now.” — Jill Macauley
“The definition of business success, quarter to quarter and shareholder output, is not wholesome, it is not sustainable, and it is not how businesses actually have compounding success.” — Jill Macauley
“I think a lot of people forget about awareness of the organization and they forget the organization is bigger than any one of us.” — Jill Macauley
“You can’t have a greater understanding unless you understand yourself first.” — Jill Macauley
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Jill Macauley on LinkedIn
Behavioral Essentials
Blindspotting: How to See What's Holding You Back as a Leader
The Song of Significance: A New Manifesto for Teams
The Dichotomy of Leadership: Balancing the Challenges of Extreme Ownership to Lead and Win
Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger
Blindspotting
Leadership Blueprints Podcast
Leadership Blueprints Podcast on YouTube
MCFA
MCFA Careers
BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn
By BJ Kraemer, MCFA5
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Part of being a great leader is being self-aware and understanding the blind spots in your leadership approach.
In this episode of Leadership Blueprints, we sit down with Jill Macauley to unpack the concept of blind spots through the lens of Martin Dubin’s book Blindspotting. Jill is the Chief Operating Officer at Behavioral Essentials and brings over 15 years of experience in business and non-profit consulting. Her work centers around helping leaders grow, plan strategically, and communicate well with their teams. She supports leaders in analyzing behavioral patterns, navigating role transitions, and fostering healthier and more effective workplace cultures.
They discuss what a blind spot is, the misconceptions around the concept, and why being self-aware as a leader is vital. Learn how not recognizing your blind spots impacts your team, the hidden costs of blind spots for an organization, how leaders can balance empathy with accountability, and how to get the most out of your employees while keeping them happy. They also talk about why sustainable performance requires cycles of intensity and recovery, what the Blindspotting model and assessment focus on, and more.
Tune in to learn how spotting your blind spots, building awareness, and leading with agency and dignity can help you show up stronger for your team, your organization, and yourself.
Key Points From This Episode:
Quotes:
“We’re not factory workers, we’re thinkers. Thinking work is the dominant work in the workplace now.” — Jill Macauley
“The definition of business success, quarter to quarter and shareholder output, is not wholesome, it is not sustainable, and it is not how businesses actually have compounding success.” — Jill Macauley
“I think a lot of people forget about awareness of the organization and they forget the organization is bigger than any one of us.” — Jill Macauley
“You can’t have a greater understanding unless you understand yourself first.” — Jill Macauley
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Jill Macauley on LinkedIn
Behavioral Essentials
Blindspotting: How to See What's Holding You Back as a Leader
The Song of Significance: A New Manifesto for Teams
The Dichotomy of Leadership: Balancing the Challenges of Extreme Ownership to Lead and Win
Poor Charlie’s Almanack: The Essential Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger
Blindspotting
Leadership Blueprints Podcast
Leadership Blueprints Podcast on YouTube
MCFA
MCFA Careers
BJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

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