How to See What’s Holding You Back as a Leader, with Martin Dubin
What you don’t see about yourself can hold you back as a leader.
And it turns out that we’re often not great judges of ourselves, even when we think we are! Sometimes we’re simply unaware of a behavior or trait that’s causing problems, but on other occasions, where we see normal, even effective, behavior, others see tremendous deficits. Bottom line: Until we uncover these blind spots, we can’t move forward.
On April 16, clinical psychologist and business coach Martin Dubin, author of Blindspotting will join us to talk about his practice, and show us how we can learn to do our own “blindspotting” and improve our leadership skills.
In this session, Martin will share six types of blind spots, helping us understand the process through examples of clients whose own blindspotting enabled them to unlock higher performance and stronger leadership.
The event will be moderated by Claus Mossbeck, Program Director at AVT Business School.
Martin Dubin is a clinical psychologist, serial entrepreneur, business coach, and adviser to C-suite executives and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. He has founded several companies, including a multimillion-dollar health care company, where he also served as CEO.
Register to confirm your place.
You will receive the online link to the event in your confirmation email. You can also purchase a copy of the Blindspotting ebook at the discounted price of $30.00 by choosing the webinar + book/ebook ticket option.
Can’t join the event live? You can still register to receive full recording access.
The event is hosted by AVT Business School and is free to access for HBR subscribers and followers.
