CEO Exercises
Episode 11 of CEO Exercises tackles the most stubborn failure in leadership development: the gap between knowing and doing. Many leaders can speak fluently about ego, attachment, and inner freedom, yet lead exactly as they always have. The insights never cross into action. Mike McDonnell argues this is why decades of investment in leadership development haven't increased engagement scores or reduced executive derailment patterns — the field keeps treating knowledge as the bottleneck when the real work lies in the leader's interior life. Drawing on two meditations Ignatius of Loyola placed deliberately back-to-back, the episode builds a diagnostic for testing whether a leader's freedom is real or illusory. The Three Classes of Persons asks whether you'll let go of a disordered attachment at all: the first class only intends to and never acts; the second — the most seductive and insidious — reframes and retitles the attachment so they feel free while still clinging to it; the third actually lets it go. The Three Kinds of Humility then asks how far you'll go, from the ethical floor, to genuine indifference, to the rare willingness to lean toward the more humble choice when the mission is served either way. Combined, the Three Classes of Persons and the Three Kinds of Humility expose the leader who admires third-kind humility while living at first or second class. The episode makes the business case directly: releasing the need to protect one's standing clears a leader's judgment, enabling earlier course-correction, deeper people-development, earned trust, and freedom of action. Mike shares his own time as a second-class CEO — staging "open" debates whose outcome he'd already decided — and the Examen practice that finally exposed it. The closing challenge is concrete: this week, release one attachment you've been managing rather than letting go. Title Ideas Send CEO Exercises a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2601888/fan_mail/new]
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