Lessons Not Yet Learnt
What really defines leadership when there’s no audience, noapplause, and no one else to share the accountability? In this bonus episode of Lessons Not Yet Learnt, host Kiran Kachela reflects on the unseen side of leadership - the difficult decisions made behind closed doors that quietly shape culture, standards, and outcomes. Drawing on her experience as CEO and founder of CI Projects,Kiran challenges the idea that leadership is about vision statements and bold speeches. Instead, she explores five critical decisions that define leaders every day: who we hire, who we let go, the boundaries we set, what we say noto, and how we spend our time. This episode is a candid reflection on accountability,courage, and the weight of leadership - and a reminder that the real work of leadership often happens when no one is watching. In this episode, we cover: · Why leadership isn’t about visibility or charisma · The loneliness of decision‑making when “the buck stops with you” · How hiring choices reveal leadership confidence and values · Why leaders are defined by what they tolerate · The danger of weak boundaries and “good enough” standards · How low standards quietly become cultural norms · Why time is the most valuable - and misused - leadership resource · What the real work of leadership looks like day to day Follow us on: Instagram @LessonsnotyetlearntTikTok @LessonsnotyetlearntYouTube @Lessonsnotyetlearnt To ask Kiran anything, be a guest, sponsor an episode, or chat press? Visit our website: www.lessonsnotyetlearnt.com [http://www.lessonsnotyetlearnt.com/]
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