Virtual Event in partnership with AVT Business School

Blindspotting: How to See What’s Holding You Back as a Leader

Harvard Business Review: Blindspotting

AmCham Denmark, in partnership with AVT Business School, invite members and stakeholders to a virtual event with Harvard Business Review author, psychologist, entrepreneur, coach and thought leader, Martin Dubin.

What you don’t see about yourself can hold you back as a leader. Learn the blind spots that prevent you from achieving your highest success.

It turns out that we’re often not great judges of ourselves, even when we think we are. Sometimes we’re simply unaware of a behavior or trait that’s causing problems. Other times, where we see normal, even effective, behavior, others see tremendous deficits. Bottom line: Until we uncover these blind spots, we can’t move forward.

The good news is that you can learn to do your own “blindspotting.” Clinical psychologist-turned-entrepreneur-turned-business-coach Martin Dubin has spent years learning when and how executives get in their own way and has turned that experience into a deeply practical blueprint for you to identify your professional weaknesses and work to overcome them.

Blindspotting provides a framework for understanding six types of blind spots and then takes you inside coaching sessions with deeply relatable leaders who are learning to recognize their own shortcomings. Along the way, you get the practical guidance you need to identify and manage those same deficiencies in yourself and unlock high performance and great leadership.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Martin Dubin
is a clinical psychologist, serial entrepreneur, business coach, and adviser to C-suite executives and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. He has founded several companies, including a multimillion-dollar health care company, where he also served as CEO. As a former partner at talent firm RHR International, Dubin has worked directly with hundreds of C-suite senior executives from Fortune 500 companies and Silicon Valley venture capital firms and their portfolio companies.