🔍 GHRC Webinar: Leadership Blindspots with Mukund M.A
On 27th September 2025, the Global HR Community (GHRC) hosted an insightful webinar with Mukund M.A, HR Consultant and Head–HR at Bugworks Research, exploring the crucial topic of Leadership Blindspots.
Even well-intentioned leaders can unknowingly develop subtle habits, behaviors, or micro-actions that send unintended signals. These blindspots, often invisible to the leader, can quietly erode trust, weaken morale, and affect workplace culture.
The session provided participants with a deep understanding of why leadership blindspots matter, how to identify them, and strategies to overcome them enabling leaders to lead with clarity, authenticity, and impact.
📌 Key Takeaways
Attendees of this webinar gained practical insights on how to:
âś… Spot hidden negative behavior patterns that often go unnoticed but cause damage.
âś… Understand how micro-behaviors influence employee morale and engagement.
âś… Recognize habitual actions that may send unintended negative messages.
âś… Apply strategies to build trust, credibility, and a healthy workplace culture.
🎯 Who This Session Was For
- Early, emerging, and first-time managers.
- Experienced leaders seeking to refine their leadership style.
- Professionals interested in workplace culture and leadership impact. 📚 Agenda Highlights
- Definition of Leadership Blindspots & Their Impact
- Types of Leadership Blindspots with real-world examples
- Mitigation strategies, tools, and best practices
- Interactive exercises, including a blindspot self-assessment quiz
- Audience participation and shared insights
- Q&A with actionable closing takeaways
✨ Format of the Session: Presentation • Discussions • Interactive Exercises • Video • Q&A
This GHRC webinar encouraged leaders to reflect on their leadership styles, uncover what they might not see — but others do — and strengthen the way they show up at work.
đź”— Watch the full video here:
đź”— Connect with Mukund M.A on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mukund-m-a-0344771/

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