
In this Quick Spoon, Ross explores the second skill in the McIntosh Leadership Framework: Awareness.Inspired by a reflection from Gabriella Braun, this episode looks at the leadership power of noticing what’s happening beneath the surface — in ourselves, in teams, and in the wider system around us.So often, leaders feel pressure to speak quickly, solve problems, and drive action.But what if better leadership sometimes starts with noticing more… and saying less?Ross shares a practical experiment to help leaders develop awareness in meetings, conversations, and everyday workplace dynamics.In this Quick Spoon🥄 Why awareness is a core leadership skill🥄 The hidden dynamics we often miss in meetings🥄 How curiosity can change a room🥄 A practical experiment to try this weekKey reflection“You can’t lead beyond what you notice.”People Soup: Real conversations about work, leadership, and being human — grounded in behavioural science, with practical ideas you can actually use.If you’re enjoying People Soup, hit follow so you don’t miss future episodes.Leadership beyond autopilot - The McIntosh ACT Leadership FrameworkVisit Ross' Website.Connect with Ross on LinkedInPeople Soup on Instagram which also features plenty of Ross' photos of the Andalusian lifeHe's now also on BlueskyThe People Soup Website on CAPTIVATE
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