Deliberate Leaders Podcast with Allison Dunn

The Slow Burn Problems Leaders Ignore

9 min · 19 de may de 2026
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* Why the most damaging leadership problems are rarely the loudest * How small tolerated behaviors become cultural standards * The hidden cost of waiting too long to address issues * Understanding “thinking debt” and how it compounds over time * Why reactive leadership narrows long-term vision * The difference between Firefighter mode and Architect mode * How disengagement and resentment quietly build inside organizations * A powerful leadership reframe: “What happens if this pattern continues for another year?” * Why systems, not isolated incidents, shape organizational culture * How deliberate leaders identify and address problems early before they escalate * Reflection questions to help leaders identify their own “slow burn” issues * Why resilient cultures are built through consistent, intentional leadership Think First [https://deliberatedirections.com/thinkfirst/]

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