The Clarity Deficit
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English
2026
ISBN 9783565198443
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Most managers believe leadership means motivating people. This book explores how that assumption creates confusion and reveals what actually separates effective leaders from well-meaning coordinators.
It examines the gap between managing tasks and leading people—the direction-setting, decision-making, and accountability structures that determine whether teams execute with confidence or drift in ambiguity. Through strategic analysis of leadership mechanics, communication patterns, and organizational clarity, it reveals how successful leaders create environments where people know what matters and trust their own judgment.
The book reframes leadership as establishing clarity rather than generating enthusiasm. It explores how to set boundaries that empower rather than restrict, make decisions that stick instead of reopening debates, and build accountability without micromanagement. It examines the difference between leaders who develop capable teams versus those who create dependency.
For emerging and established leaders, this book offers insight into the patterns beneath effective leadership practice. It's not about charisma or inspiration—it's about understanding the fundamental work that enables teams to perform without constant intervention.
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