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Every great rugby player has a weapon.

A devastating sidestep. A bone-crushing tackle. A long pass that opens up the field. A hand-off that leaves defenders on the ground.

It's not about being good at everything. It's about being exceptional at one thing. Knowing your weapon. And using it when it matters most.

Leadership works the same way.

Every great leader has an edge, something that makes them uniquely valuable. Something that sets them apart.

But here's what I see when I work with executive leaders: Most leaders can't name their edge.

They know they're "good at leadership." They know they "add value." But they can't tell you what makes them irreplaceable.

And that's a problem.

Because when you don't know your edge:

In this week's episode, I'm breaking down:

Because leadership without edge is just management. And the world doesn't need more managers.