Certainty in Uncertain Times: CIA Leadership Lessons That Actually Work
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What makes a great boss—and why do so many get it wrong?
In this episode of Security Clearance Insecurity, Lindy Kyzer sits down with former CIA Chief of HR Mike Mears to unpack the real driver behind employee engagement, retention, and performance: certainty at the local level.
Drawing on decades of experience inside the intelligence community—and insights from his book Certainty—Mears explains why employees don’t leave missions, they leave managers. He breaks down how the brain responds to uncertainty, why psychological safety is critical in high-stakes environments, and how small leadership habits can dramatically improve team performance.
From fixing broken clearance processes to building trust in ambiguous environments, this conversation offers practical tools for leaders across government and industry.
Plus: what cleared professionals should know about insider risk, disengagement, and why “soft skills” may be the most critical national security asset.
If you lead people—or want to—this is a must-listen.
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