The Self-Awareness Desert

Nine out of ten executives are delusional about their own abilities. Harvard Business Review’s research shows while most leaders believe they have strong self-awareness, only 10-15% actually do. The rest are confidently wrong about their strengths, oblivious to their weaknesses, and blind to their impact on others. They’re making million-dollar decisions with kindergarten-level self-knowledge.

Only 10-15% of leaders are truly self-aware

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Citation by: Harvard Business Review.

Only 10–15 percent of people are truly self-aware, yet most leaders would rate themselves as possessing strong self-awareness.

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Citation by: Inc. Magazine Analysis.

This disconnect creates dangerous blind spots where executives fail to recognize the constraints actually limiting business growth.

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