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Self-Awareness: How do your peers see you differently than you see yourself?

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by Gary Cohen Self-Awareness: How do your peers see you differently than you see yourself? All leaders have blind spots –even the most self-aware among us. One way to locate these blind spots is to use the Johari Window , created by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham. self-assertive. self-conscious.

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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.