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The Leadership Mistake Almost Everyone Makes | Pamela Marion

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What if the biggest leadership problem isn’t poor strategy… What if it’s the person in the mirror? In this episode of Thought Atlas, I’m joined by Pamela Marion—leadership strategist, executive advisor, speaker, and founder of Big Paw CX, where CX stands for Clarity and Execution. After more than 30 years leading inside complex enterprise organizations, Pamela came to one conclusion: Most organizational problems don’t begin with strategy. They begin with leadership. Through her Mirror Leadership Framework, Pamela challenges leaders to stop looking outward first and begin by examining themselves—because trust, communication, accountability, and healthy culture all grow from self-awareness. Together, we explore: * Why leadership begins with the mirror * Radical self-awareness * Communication and accountability * Building trust inside organizations * Why culture reflects leadership * The hidden cost of poor leadership * Ownership versus blame * Leading with authenticity * How leaders create high-performing teams * Why changing yourself changes your organization This isn’t simply a conversation about management. It’s an exploration of character, responsibility, and why the quality of every organization is ultimately limited by the quality of its leadership. 🌍 Thought Atlas https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas [https://joinpodmatch.com/thoughtatlas] 🌍 Pamela Marion https://bigpawcx.net/leader-mirror [https://bigpawcx.net/leader-mirror] 📘 The Leader Mirror https://bigpawcx.net/leader-mirror [https://bigpawcx.net/leader-mirror] If today’s conversation resonated with you, explore Pamela’s Leader Mirror framework and discover why the most important leadership conversation you’ll ever have begins with yourself. Because before we can transform organizations… we have to face the person staring back at us.

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