
Why Leaders See the Same Situation Differently
From Your Preshift by Ryan Bond
March 4, 2026 · 13 min · Episode 50
About this episode
Ryan explores how leaders perceive the same struggling team differently based on their individual narratives and frameworks.
Why do smart, well-intentioned leaders look at the same struggling team and come to completely different conclusions? In this opening episode, Ryan explores how leaders don’t just disagree on solutions, they disagree on what the actual problem is. One sees accountability. Another sees burnout. Another sees broken systems. Same facts. Different stories. Drawing on Spiral Dynamics and Karl Weick’s research on sensemaking, the episode unpacks how we don’t react to reality itself, we react to the story we build about it. And under pressure, we double down on the lens that has worked for us before. The invitation is simple and practical: before arguing about solutions, ask, “What problem do we believe we’re trying to solve?” That question alone can create connection and change how you lead.
People in this episode
Host: Ryan
Topics covered
- leadership
- sensemaking
- accountability
- burnout
- systems thinking
Keywords
- Spiral Dynamics
- Karl Weick
- problem-solving
- team dynamics
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