The Pitbull on the Chain: What Political Capital Actually Costs
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Most leaders don't hold back because they lack vision. They hold back because they've read the room and understood the consequences of going too far.
In this episode of Leadership After 5, Kim introduces one of the most underexplored and least discussed dynamics in organizational leadership — the tempered leader. The one who can see exactly what the organization needs. Who believes in the work deeply. Who has the capacity and the conviction to do something significant — and who operates every single day within constraints most people around them cannot fully see.
Backed by research on fear based leadership behavior Kim unpacks what political capital actually costs, what the system quietly punishes, and what being tempered does to a leader over time — including the Golem effect and why constrained leadership can produce the exact opposite of what a leader intended.
This episode is not about bad leadership. It is about the leader who is still ready. Still holding the vision. Still waiting for the chain to loosen.
If you have ever felt the bark yanked back before it could land — this one is for you.
Stay ready.