
Episode #54
Episode 54 — Your Best Performer May Be Hurting Your Team
What happens when one of your strongest performers is also one of the biggest problems in your team? High performers are often given more freedom, more tolerance, and sometimes even a different set of rules. Their results are visible. Their expertise is valuable. Their clients may depend on them. But the hidden cost of their behavior can be much harder to measure. In this episode of the Middle East Talent & Leadership Podcast, Ines Mokrani explores one of the most uncomfortable leadership challenges: what to do when exceptional individual performance begins to damage trust, collaboration and the performance of everyone around it. We explore: Why leaders often tolerate behavior from high performers they would never accept from others How organizations unintentionally create two different standards Why culture is defined by what leadership tolerates — not what appears on a company website The invisible organisational cost of keeping a difficult high performer Why individual performance and organisational contribution are not always the same thing How specific, honest feedback can create an opportunity for change The difference between someone who can change and someone who believes they shouldn't have to The question every leader should ask: Knowing everything you know today, would you hire this person again? Why a senior leader's impact on other people's performance is part of their own performance Sometimes the hardest leadership decision isn't deciding whether you can afford to lose someone. It's recognizing that you may no longer be able to afford to keep them. Culture isn't what you say matters. Culture is what you're prepared to protect when protecting it becomes difficult. ️ Follow the Middle East Talent & Leadership Podcast on Podbean, Spotify and Apple Podcasts — or subscribe on YouTube. #Leadership #ExecutiveLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #OrganizationalCulture #HighPerformance #TeamPerformance #LeadershipAdvisory






