
Harvard Business Review in Helsinki: How To See What’s Holding You Back as a Leader with Martin Dubin
“For anyone looking to break through to the next level of professional development and career advancement, this book is a must-read.”
— Chip Bergh, Former CEO at Levis Strauss & Co.; Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School
What you don’t see about yourself can hold you back as a leader.
As leaders, we all hit a point when things stop going well. A problem emerges that we think we can handle but discover we can’t. The tools that got us this far somehow stop working. We don’t understand; what are we missing? What we don’t see is what we can’t see: we have blindspots. Bottom line: until we uncover these blindspots, we can’t move forward or deliver on our goals as leaders.
The good news is that you can learn to do your own blindspotting.
Join Amcham Finland on September 18, from 4:00 to 6:00 PM for a keynote with Harvard Business Review author of the soon-to-be published Blindspotting: How To See What’s Holding You Back as a Leader, clinical psychologist turned business coach Martin Dubin. Drawing from coaching sessions with Fortune 500 C-suite executives and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, he will share his proven framework for identifying the six types of professional blindspots that derail even the most capable leaders. As a former coach at the Center for Creative Leadership and serial entrepreneur who built a multimillion-dollar healthcare company, Martin brings both psychological expertise and real-world business experience to this critical leadership challenge.
We are very glad to be hosting this event in partnership with Jyväskylä University Executive MBA Alumni. Come and network with other leaders from the Finnish business community. This energizing keynote is designed for you to learn from global thought leaders while networking with your peers. By attending the event you will also receive a copy of the book.
“Partnering with Martin on both my own leadership development and with our team members was a veritable master class in both self-reflection and organizational psychology.”— Jennifer Tejada, CEO at PagerDuty
“Business success isn’t about following a playbook– it’s about identifying blindspots and making adjustments to strengthen your skillset. If you want to lead more effectively and make smarter decisions, this book is required reading.” — Todd McKinnon, CEO & Co-Founder at Okta
- Who?: Visionary & Insider members
- Request an invite: info@amcham.fi