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Master the Assumption Ladder: Uncover Hidden Assumptions for Effective Leadership

Join Jonathan Hankin in this insightful episode of Change Agent Leadership, as he dives deep into the Assumption Ladder—a powerful tool for uncovering hidden assumptions that influence your leadership decisions and actions. 

Learn practical strategies to identify, challenge, and leverage assumptions effectively, avoiding common pitfalls like reactive traps and faulty reflective loops. Whether you're leading a team, coaching clients, or simply looking to improve your self-awareness, this episode provides clear, actionable steps to enhance communication, foster collaboration, and drive meaningful change.

You'll discover:

How hidden assumptions can unknowingly sabotage leadership effectiveness.

A structured approach to clearly understanding and challenging your thought processes.

Techniques to avoid common assumption-based mistakes in real-life scenarios.

Practical applications of the Assumption Ladder in self-reflection, coaching, and team collaboration.

If you're ready to elevate your leadership skills and improve your decision-making clarity, this episode is a must-watch!

00:00 Introduction to Change Agent Leadership
00:58 Understanding the Assumption Ladder
01:17 Steps of the Assumption Ladder
02:44 Real-Life Applications of the Assumption Ladder
04:22 Avoiding Faulty Reflective Loops
04:46 Practical Steps to Improve Assumptions
06:00 Using the Assumption Ladder in Leadership
08:07 Final Thoughts and Challenge
08:42 Conclusion and Community Engagement

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/59ulCWvz5ik


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