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Systems Thinking Leadership |Why Leaders Should Never Appear Perfect| S6E53 – The Systems Thinker Show

Systems Thinking Leadership |Why Leaders Should Never Appear Perfect| S6E53 – The Systems Thinker Show

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Why Being a 'Perfect' Leader is Killing Your Team’s Productivity1. Introduction: The High Cost of Flawless LeadershipIn high-stakes industrial and corporate environments, there is a lingering belief that a leader must be a beacon of unshakable execution. However, this "pedestal" approach to leadership creates a dangerous paradox that stalls organizational growth. When a leader appears to have no flaws, they unintentionally foster a culture of silence, envy, and hidden mistakes.The pressure to mirror a "perfect" leader forces teams into "performance theater" where maintaining an image of competence is prioritized over solving problems. This dynamic sits at the heart of Robert Greene’s Law 46: "Never Appear Too Perfect." When leaders project an image of unattainable excellence, they don’t inspire their workforce—they alienate them, creating a barrier of resentment that prevents honest communication.2. Takeaway 1: Perfection Breeds Silence, Not ExcellenceVisible perfection is frequently a liability because it triggers deep-seated jealousy and resentment among subordinates. In manufacturing and engineering, a leader who never admits a mistake sets an impossible standard that employees feel they must also simulate. This lead to a "frozen" culture where data is massaged on KPI boards and critical issues are suppressed until they inevitably explode.According to the principles of Law 46, a flawless facade creates an emotional distance that stifles genuine engagement. People are instinctively wary of those who seem too clinical or beyond reproach, viewing them as untrustworthy or politically dangerous."Perfection is often seen as unattainable... People are drawn to those who seem human, not to those who appear flawless."Resources:The Continuous Improvement Lab: https://www.karassinnovations.com/blogBooks: Shift Happens - How To Lead with Purpose and Discipline Every Day: https://a.co/d/0JZ8auW; Culture by Design, Power by Discipline- Volume 1: https://a.co/d/7v5fy4f; Culture by Design, Power by Discipline- Volume 2: https://a.co/d/40yArAbSponsored by Crunch Time Gourmet Popcorn & Apples (Bridgeport, WV): gourmet popcorn + caramel apples made with small-batch homemade caramel. Shop: https://crunchtimewv.com Subscribe for more insights: https://open.spotify.com/show/6MqoJ1aZM1VA5cgeWvjlnX?si=86901c0534b14403https://open.spotify.com/show/3YqjoH6AZg7AdDYHyCwDY0?si=ecc12289b5e84f29Connect with Us:Website: https://www.karassinnovations.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/lenierjohnsonMeta:https://www.facebook.com/share/1AZorbNg72/?mibextid=wwXIfrSubstack: https://karassinnovations.substack.comBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/karassinnovations.bsky.socialYouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDm1_im2u-gpFsTARP71ec11C2Z8xbEGV&si=4e6_5rdfoQIiT1Gu#ContinuousImprovement,#Podcast,#ProcessExcellence,#Leadership,#Lean,#SixSigma,#TheContinuousImprovementLab,#TheSystemThinkerShow,#MOS #Management Operating Systems,#Project2025,#Sludge,#scottgalloway,#karaswisher,#AnthonyScaramucci,#McKinsey, #Gallup, #Deloitte, #StevenBartlett,#petersenge,#KurtLewin,#JohnKotter, #RosabethMossKanter,#DarylConner
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