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Navigating the Unseen: Blind Spots & The Johari Window in Leadership

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In the journey of leadership, the terrain is often complex and unpredictable and being aware of Blind Spots & The Johari Window can help. It’s a path where the unseen – our blind spots – can significantly influence our decisions and actions, often without our awareness. It opens the door to inquiry and exploration.

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The Best Version Of You

Tim Milburn

In 1955, Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham developed an interpersonal relationship and communication tool known as the Johari Window. This is where influence is developed. In our current culture, there is an outspoken cry for transparency from those in leadership. Tweet There are a number of versions of you (and me) out there.

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The Best Version Of You

Tim Milburn

In 1955, Joseph Luft and Harry Ingham developed an interpersonal relationship and communication tool known as the Johari Window. This is where influence is developed. In our current culture, there is an outspoken cry for transparency from those in leadership. There are a number of versions of you (and me) out there.

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