The “One-Eyed King” Rule of Leadership: Share What Others Can't See

The “One-Eyed King” Rule of Leadership: Share What Others Can't See

About This Videobr br They say in the land of the blind, the person with one eye is king. The same goes for leadership.br br You don’t need to know everything—you just need to see a little more clearly than others and be willing to share what you see.br br If you’re hesitant to share your ideas on social media or a podcast, remember: someone out there needs your perspective.br br In this conversation, Mason Duchatschek talks with Steve Ramona, host of Doing Business With a Servant’s Heart, about leading through service, sharing what you know, and the ripple effect of simple generosity.br br 🎧 Listen (podcast hub): br 📺 Watch this episode on YouTube: br Key Takeawaysbr br -You don’t need to know everything to lead—share the clarity you do have.br br -Your voice may be the answer to someone else’s problem today.br br -Servant leadership reduces fear and increases action.br br -Authenticity beats perfection for trust and influence.br br -Small acts of service create outsized ripple effects.br br Recommended Playlists:br br All Playlists (hub): br About This Channelbr br The Mason Duchatschek Show spotlights authors, executives, and operators who turn people systems into business results. Mason is a bestselling author of People Matter Most and Inclusive Leadership. His ideas have been featured in Selling Power, Entrepreneur, and The New York Times.br br 🎧 Podcast episodes (audio + article): br 📺 YouTube Channel: br ✅ Subscribe for new episodes: br br Connect with Masonbr br Website: br LinkedIn: br Facebook: br Instagram: br X (Twitter): br Work With Masonbr br Keynotes, trainings, and tools to reduce turnover, improve engagement, and protect margins.


User: Workforce Alchemy

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Uploaded: 2025-11-03

Duration: 00:23