A Rethinking Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill
What it’s all about
The question of self-discovery within leadership is a topic often marred by misconceptions. Numerous false assumptions, misguided notions, and toxic ideologies dominate the discourse. Leaders are frequently led to believe that self-discovery signals weakness or contradicts effective leadership. Prevailing myths suggest that true leaders must exude unshakable authority, maintaining a strict boundary between their professional and personal selves. There is also a common, yet erroneous, belief that self-discovery is a private matter, irrelevant to professional efficacy, or that it is only necessary during periods of crisis. Such views fail to recognise the pivotal role of self-discovery as an ongoing process, essential not only for personal growth but also for professional excellence.









