The Hidden Leadership Variable
Develop the consciousness that turns reactive leadership into sustained high performance
The $366 billion leadership development industry has a problem: under pressure, even highly trained leaders revert to reactive patterns that undermine effectiveness. In The Hidden Leadership Variable: Why Consciousness, Not Competency, Determines Leadership Effectiveness, certified Leadership Circle practitioners Gretchen Griffin and Mark Yeoell draw on data from over 680,000 assessed leaders to show that consciousness level is the primary driver of leadership impact.
The book introduces the HLV3x3(TM) framework, mapping three levels of consciousness-reactive, creative, and integrative-across three core relationships: Self, Others, and Life. Leaders at reactive consciousness average the 40th percentile in effectiveness, while integrative consciousness correlates with the 90th percentile. The framework serves as both mirror and compass, supported by a self-assessment, real-world scenarios, and specific developmental practices.
Readers will also find:
- Research-backed data linking consciousness levels to measurable leadership effectiveness percentiles across thousands of assessed leaders
- A structured self-assessment tool that identifies your current consciousness level and maps a path toward growth
- Specific practices for shifting from reactive patterns to creative and integrative leadership across three core relationships
- Real-world scenarios illustrating how consciousness development translates into stronger organizational outcomes and team performance
- A framework grounded in Leadership Circle Profile data used by tens of thousands of organizations worldwide
Wiley
978-1-394-39196-7

