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I’m honored to be featured on Leadership Freak, where Dan Rockwell shared five of the most common leadership blind spots—and how to recognize them before they become costly mistakes. His post draws directly from ideas in Blindspotting, and I couldn’t be more grateful for the thoughtful spotlight.
I'm grateful to Eric Jacobson for featuring Blindspotting on his well-respected leadership blog. His thoughtful recommendation is especially meaningful coming from someone who has spent years curating practical insights for managers and executives.
Blindspotting by Martin Dubin was featured in Porchlight Books’ roundup of notable new business titles released the week of July 29, 2025. The list highlights impactful books that challenge conventional thinking and support leadership development.
I’m honored that Blindspotting was selected as Stevo’s Business Book of the Week for the final week of July. Steve Brock’s curated list reaches thousands of readers across platforms like LinkedIn Pulse, Goodreads, Twitter, Amazon, and more—and I’m grateful for the recognition and support.
In Charter’s Book Briefing, senior reporter Michelle Peng offers a thoughtful overview of my new book Blindspotting, with a spotlight on one of the most actionable ideas in the framework: the identity blind spot.
LeadershipNow included Blindspotting in their “First Look” list of standout leadership books released this July. I’m excited to be part of a collection that highlights books focused on self-awareness, team dynamics, and performance in today’s leadership landscape.
I’m honored that Blindspotting was included in LeadershipNow’s list of “10 Books You Should Read This Summer.” The roundup highlights titles that challenge leaders to think differently—and I’m proud to be among them.
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