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Leadership and Self Deception
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Mentioned in 12 episodes
Recommended by 

for understanding self-deception and its impact on interpersonal relationships.


Ethan Evans

543 snips
Taking control of your career | Ethan Evans (Amazon)
Recommended by 

for its insights into overcoming self-imposed limitations and improving leadership.


Nikhyl Singhal

365 snips
Building a long and meaningful career | Nikhyl Singhal (Meta, Google)
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as a timeless book about self-awareness and owning one's decisions.

Aryeh B. Bourkoff

171 snips
#629: Aryeh Bourkoff — Media's Hottest Dealmaker on How to Negotiate, Rejecting Constraints, Mastering the Calendar to Create More Time, and How to Play the Long Game
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in relation to shifting behavior for better results.


Dave Stachowiak

75 snips
733: The Way to Notice People Better, with Zach Mercurio
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as a book that every leader should read, highlighting its impact on mindset.


Dave Stachowiak

29 snips
690: How to Shift Behavior for Better Results, with Mitch Warner
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as the source of the concept of an outward mindset.


Mareo McCracken

28 snips
Really Care for Them: Selling with Emotional Intelligence with Mareo McCracken
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as a book that impacted him differently upon rereading it with more experience.

Joe Byerly

26 snips
“Maybe I’m the Problem”: Leadership and Self-Deception with Victoria Trammel
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for those working on developing an outward mindset focused on lifting others.

Ryan Gottfredson

17 snips
1059: Finding Peak Performance through Upgraded Emotional Regulation with Ryan Gottfredson
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as an interesting and easy read.

Wendy Grounds

Episode 215 – From ‘Me’ to ‘We’: Overcoming Mindsets to Transform Team Dynamics
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as a book that profoundly changed his perspective on leadership and interpersonal relationships.

Gary Peterson

How to fix a toxic culture.
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for understanding interpersonal violence and restorative interactions.


Nate Regier

Dr Nate Regier, conflict without casualties
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, who did a book study on it, as a resource on how to be towards other people.

Mike Walker

Weekly Scrap #118 - MEGA SCRAP ALPHA: Lewis, Thompson & Walker on Mentoring
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as a good book for podcast listeners.

Stewart Butterfield

20VC: Slack Founder Stewart Butterfield on Leadership Styles, Decision-Making, The 3 Levels of Wealth, IPOs vs Direct Listings & Why Effective Entrepreneurship is Like Parkour
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as a book that helped him become a better leader by focusing on empathy and self-deception.

Justin Kan

a16z Podcast: 10+1 Lessons from Serial Entrepreneur Justin Kan
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in the context of leadership and self-deception.

Stewart Butterfield

Stewart Butterfield - We Don’t Sell Saddles Here - [Founder’s Field Guide, EP. 43]
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pour prendre une perspective et voir comment on contribue au problème en tant que leader.

Francis Lacoste

Ep.147 - Rebooter les leaders tech (coaching, CTO, system thinking)
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for those interested in management or improving relationships.


Tom Quisel

Behind the scenes of the online dating world (with Tom Quisel)
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as a classic book on leadership and self-deception.

Rev. Dr. Tim Ahlman

088: Rev. Dr. Tim Ahlman on Healthy Disagreements, The Future of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS), and Training the Next Generation of Pastors
Recommended by Bonnie Stachowiak as a book that helps understand self-deception and its impact on leadership.

498: Creating Management Structure, with Bonni Stachowiak
Recommended by Erik Ginsberg for its insights on self-awareness and organizational behavior.

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