The Leadership Skill That Matters Most Under Pressure with Charles Good | TGLP #285
In this episode of The Good Leadership Podcast, Charles Good explores the challenges leaders face under pressure, emphasizing the reversion effect where individuals revert to their most practiced habits instead of utilizing their skills. He discusses the science behind working memory and automatic habits, providing a three-step framework to help leaders prepare for high-stakes situations. The importance of debriefing after such moments is also highlighted as a means for continuous improvement and learning. TAKEAWAYS You lose big deals due to retrieval problems, not training gaps. Under pressure, leaders revert to their oldest habits. Working memory is limited and can be hijacked by stress. Skills need to be practiced in varied conditions to transfer effectively. Preloading decisions can reduce cognitive overload under pressure. Specific cues can trigger desired behaviors in high-stakes moments. Debriefing is crucial for learning from leadership experiences. Surprise in meetings indicates a failure in mental models. Identifying personal reversion behaviors can improve performance. Effective leaders build systems to manage pressure, not just rely on motivation. 👉 LinkedIn:   / charlesagood  👉 LinkedIn Newsletter (The Outlearn Advantage):   / the-outlearn-advantage-7418531005600550912  📬 Subscribe to my Substack — Outlearn to Outperform 👉 https://charlesgood.substack.com/ 🎙️ The Good Leadership Podcast (300+ episodes): 👉 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... 👉 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5I557lw... Chapters 00:00 Understanding the Reversion Effect 03:13 Cognitive Science and Leadership 04:06 The Role of Working Memory 05:52 Retrieval Architecture for Leaders 06:55 Three Steps to Prepare for Pressure 08:57 Managing High-Pressure Moments 10:24 The Importance of Debriefing 12:22 Building Learning Architecture 15:16 Key Insights and Takeaways #learning #learningscience #performanceunderpressure #leadershipdevelopment #outlearn #outlearntooutperform

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