Authentic Encounters: Lena Speaks The Podcast
Your most confident leader may not be your most capable leader. In Week 1 of The Reckoning Series, Lena Morris examines what happens when CEOs, boards, and senior leaders mistake polish, certainty, charisma, and executive presence for genuine leadership competence. Confidence can command the room. Competence determines what happens after everyone leaves it. In this episode, Lena explains why organizations sometimes promote people who sound prepared for leadership but lack the self-awareness, adaptability, accountability, and people-development skills the role requires. You will learn: • The difference between confidence and competence • Why top performers do not always become effective leaders • Three dangerous forms of confidence: performative, defensive, and untested • How some leaders manage upward while creating damage downward • Why employee silence should never be mistaken for alignment • The hidden costs of misplaced confidence, including stalled decisions, talent loss, and strategic blind spots • Five questions CEOs and boards should ask before promoting a leader • What healthy, accountable leadership confidence looks like What is the confidence illusion in leadership? The confidence illusion occurs when an organization treats a leader’s visible certainty, polished communication, or charisma as proof of leadership ability, even when that person has not demonstrated the capacity to receive feedback, develop people, change direction, or lead through complexity. When does confidence become an organizational risk? Confidence becomes dangerous when it is disconnected from curiosity, self-awareness, emotional intelligence, accountability, and adaptability. How can organizations evaluate leadership readiness? Look beyond the presentation. Examine how the leader responds when challenged, treats people with less authority, develops others, follows through, changes their mind when new information emerges, and receives honest feedback. This episode is for CEOs, executives, board members, HR leaders, managers, and organizational decision-makers responsible for leadership development, succession planning, workplace culture, employee trust, and sustainable performance. Join the Summer Reset Rooms The Summer Reset Rooms are live virtual spaces for leaders and professionals who need room to reflect, confront what is no longer working, and reset how they lead, communicate, and show up. Leadership Reset Room: Tuesdays, 12:05–12:55 p.m. Eastern Relationship Reset Room: Thursdays, 7:30–8:20 p.m. Eastern The rooms continue through the first week of August. Learn more at AuthenticEncountersLLC.com [http://AuthenticEncountersLLC.com]. About Lena Morris Jealeania “Lena” Morris is the founder and CEO of Authentic Encounters, LLC and the host of Lena Speaks: The Podcast. She helps CEOs, executives, boards, and leadership teams strengthen emotional intelligence, organizational trust, accountability, workplace culture, executive decision-making, leadership alignment, and team effectiveness. Authentic Encounters moves leaders beyond training and into transformation. Share this episode with a leader responsible for selecting, promoting, or developing other leaders.
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