🎙 New Episode Coming Soon – The Certainty Trap: Why Great Leaders Embrace the Unknown
What if the confidence you’re projecting as a leader… is actually doing more harm than good?
In next week’s episode of Leadership Explored, we’re tackling a tough but timely topic: the pressure leaders face to perform certainty—even when reality is murky, the data is unclear, and the future is shifting underfoot.
Because let’s face it:
Too many organizations reward the illusion of control.
“Are we on track?”
“Will it be done?”
“Can we guarantee delivery?”
And when leaders feel the need to answer those questions with artificial clarity, they start making decisions based on optics instead of truth.
Here’s what we explore in Episode 9:
Why certainty is comforting—but often a trap
How performative confidence erodes trust, fuels burnout, and buries real risk
The critical difference between certainty and confidence
Tools like probabilistic forecasting, “thinking in bets,” and scenario planning
Why the best leaders say “I don’t know”—and gain more credibility by doing it
“Certainty isn’t leadership. And chasing it can get in the way of smart, grounded decisions.”
– Ed Schaefer
This episode is full of candid reflection, real-world stories, and practical strategies for anyone who wants to lead with integrity, clarity, and adaptability—especially in uncertain times.
🎧 Listen now:
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Until next time,
– The Leadership Explored Team
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