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#29 | Why CEOs With Advanced Executive Leadership Skills Still Struggle With Boardroom Decision Velocity

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Do you ever wonder why your boardroom decisions drag on, even with strong leadership at the table?

Many CEOs assume that advanced leadership automatically speeds up strategy execution. But in reality, the very skills that make you a strong leader can unintentionally slow decision velocity — leaving your board frustrated and your momentum stalled.

In this episode, we uncover the paradox of leadership and decision velocity in the boardroom. You’ll learn the hidden psychological traps that even the most skilled CEOs fall into, and the practical shifts that can restore speed without sacrificing quality or stakeholder alignment.

Here’s what you’ll discover:

  1. The “consensus trap” that looks like collaboration but secretly creates endless loops.
  2. How perfectionist analysis sabotages decision velocity — and the deadlines that solve it.
  3. A simple mindset shift that balances healthy relationships with fast, decisive action.

🎧 If you’re ready to accelerate decision velocity in your boardroom while keeping leadership standards high, listen to this episode and unlock the strategies your team has been missing.

New episodes every Monday & Thursday.

More From Anagha:

See how Anagha can personally help you create a more efficient board: http://handwritingpersonalityindicator.com/

Connect with Anagha on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anaghadeshmukh/

This podcast dives into leadership at the executive and C-suite level, focusing on high performance, CEO development, and boardroom challenges like conflict, cohesion, and decision-making. It explores executive coaching, personality and behavioral assessments (including DISC, Myers Briggs, HPI, and handwriting analysis), and tools for better executive profiling, team dynamics, and organizational fit.

Topics include inclusion, diversity, corporate culture, recruitment, outplacement, and resolving issues like miscommunication, underperformance, and leadership blindspots. Designed for CEOs, board members, and recruiters, it aims to build trusted leadership, team alignment, cohesion, and better decisions through clarity, calm, and improved communication.

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30 episodes

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Content provided by Anagha Deshmukh. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Anagha Deshmukh or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Do you ever wonder why your boardroom decisions drag on, even with strong leadership at the table?

Many CEOs assume that advanced leadership automatically speeds up strategy execution. But in reality, the very skills that make you a strong leader can unintentionally slow decision velocity — leaving your board frustrated and your momentum stalled.

In this episode, we uncover the paradox of leadership and decision velocity in the boardroom. You’ll learn the hidden psychological traps that even the most skilled CEOs fall into, and the practical shifts that can restore speed without sacrificing quality or stakeholder alignment.

Here’s what you’ll discover:

  1. The “consensus trap” that looks like collaboration but secretly creates endless loops.
  2. How perfectionist analysis sabotages decision velocity — and the deadlines that solve it.
  3. A simple mindset shift that balances healthy relationships with fast, decisive action.

🎧 If you’re ready to accelerate decision velocity in your boardroom while keeping leadership standards high, listen to this episode and unlock the strategies your team has been missing.

New episodes every Monday & Thursday.

More From Anagha:

See how Anagha can personally help you create a more efficient board: http://handwritingpersonalityindicator.com/

Connect with Anagha on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anaghadeshmukh/

This podcast dives into leadership at the executive and C-suite level, focusing on high performance, CEO development, and boardroom challenges like conflict, cohesion, and decision-making. It explores executive coaching, personality and behavioral assessments (including DISC, Myers Briggs, HPI, and handwriting analysis), and tools for better executive profiling, team dynamics, and organizational fit.

Topics include inclusion, diversity, corporate culture, recruitment, outplacement, and resolving issues like miscommunication, underperformance, and leadership blindspots. Designed for CEOs, board members, and recruiters, it aims to build trusted leadership, team alignment, cohesion, and better decisions through clarity, calm, and improved communication.

  continue reading

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