You are not losing your team in one moment.
You are losing them slowly.
Deadlines slip.
Conversations become careful.
Problems show up late.
Ownership fades.
And you think the issue is performance.
It is not.
It is your leadership.
Most leaders are smart.
That is not the problem.
The problem is what they do not see.
They rely on reports, updates, and metrics.
They track what is happening.
They miss why it is happening.
And that gap quietly breaks teams.
In What you're not seeing, Shanmugapriya Rajaelangovan exposes the uncomfortable truth behind leadership failure.
Not incompetence.
Not lack of effort.
But blind spots in how leaders think, react, and make decisions under pressure.
Inside this book, you will learn:
Why your team stops telling you the truthHow pressure changes your behavior more than you realizeWhy control reduces visibility instead of improving itWhat empathy actually means in leadership and where it goes wrongHow trust is built, broken, and silently lostA practical way to lead with clarity, consistency, and credibility using the CLEAR modelThis is not a motivational book.
It will not make you feel good about your leadership.
It will make you question it.
Because the real problem is not your intent.
It is your impact.
And the question you cannot avoid is this:
When something goes wrong, do people come to you early or only when it is too late?
Your answer is your leadership.