Fault Lines
What happens in a leader's brain in the moment between a trigger and a response? Why does that moment determine whether teams trust each other or fall apart? In this solo follow-up to the conversation with Andrew McNeill [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-mcneill-lxleaders/] of LX Leaders [https://lxleaders.com/], Richard examines the neuroscience behind reactive vs. responsive leadership, what Google's Project Aristotle and Amy Edmondson's research reveal about psychological safety as a driver of performance, and why vulnerability in leadership isn't about oversharing; it's about calculated courage. The episode also explores fierce compassion (why avoiding hard conversations isn't kindness), research on team charters as a form of trust infrastructure, and why one-off workshops fail where sustained interventions succeed. Includes a five-part Monday Morning Test with actionable steps for individual leaders, teams, and organizations. Guest episode reference: Andrew McNeill [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-mcneill-lxleaders/], LX Leaders [https://lxleaders.com/] (LXleaders.com)
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