Most organisations are not short of talent.
They are short of vision.
Every company has people who quietly hold everything together. They solve the hard problems. They prevent disasters. They carry institutional knowledge no org chart can show. And yet they remain unseen, unpromoted, and undervalued-while louder, more visible performers rise past them.
Find The Hidden Talent exposes one of the most costly blind spots in modern leadership: the systematic failure to recognise the people who actually make organisations work.
Drawing on decades of experience building high-performing teams inside complex, high-risk environments, psychologist and former banking executive Mark Powell reveals why traditional talent models reward confidence over competence, noise over value, and visibility over impact.
This is not a book about motivation, personality tests, or "high-potential" labels.
It is a practical, psychological guide to seeing what others miss.
Inside, you will discover:
Why your top performers are rarely your loudest voices
How modern systems quietly promote the wrong people
The psychological signals that reveal true value and reliability
Why "potential" is often misidentified and mismanaged
How to build teams that outperform without burning out
Powell shows how hidden talent forms the invisible engine of successful organisations-and why ignoring it leads to fragility, disengagement, and failure at scale.
Clear-eyed, incisive, and deeply human, Find The Hidden Talent is essential reading for leaders who want results, not theatre; resilience, not churn; and teams that actually deliver when it matters most.
The future of work will not be won by those who talk the loudest.
It will be won by those who finally learn how to see.