Authority Advantage Podcast List

#65 From Assessment to Endorsement: When Institutions Decide You’re “Safe”
Why do some highly qualified leaders still get passed over for executive and board roles?
In this episode, Modesta Mahiga explores a quiet reality of leadership selection: before institutions endorse a leader, they assess whether that leader is safe to attach their credibility to.
Endorsement is not admiration. It is risk tolerance.
Drawing on the Executive Authority framework, this conversation examines how boards, selection committees, and institutions evaluate authority across five gates, including the final and often decisive one: Trust Transfer.
You’ll learn:
• Why performance alone does not secure endorsement
• How institutions quietly assess leadership authority
• What “safe” really means in governance and institutional decision-making
• Why endorsement ultimately comes down to credibility and risk
For senior leaders operating under scrutiny, this episode offers a new lens on how institutions decide who they trust to lead.
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