Why Leadership Programs Still Fail Even When They Are Well Built
Leadership programs fail for reasons that have little to do with how well they are run. A program can be well-funded, thoughtfully designed, and skillfully facilitated, and still produce uneven outcomes across the cohort it was built to develop.
Most leadership models fail because they ignore the reality of the workplace.
Most training programs ask individuals to change their personality to fit a rigid corporate playbook. This creates a massive energy leak. When people are forced to translate their natural professional instincts into a style that doesn't fit the situation, they burn out.
The result is a system where high-performers are exhausted by the effort of "fitting in" rather than the work itself.

