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Why Your Professional Title is Killing Your Performance

We sit down with Dominique Lamb to go behind the curtain of high-stakes leadership, small business advocacy, and the legacy of Brisbane 2032.

Leadership is often viewed as a series of titles and public wins. Very few understand the weight of the daily reality behind those titles.

Navigating public leadership isn’t just about making decisions - it’s about managing thousands of stakeholders, enduring public scrutiny, and maintaining a professional identity under extreme pressure.

In this episode of The Adonis Effect, we sit down with Dominique Lamb to unpack the untold reality of being a public leader. This isn’t a surface-level talk about career highlights; it’s a deep dive into resilience, unconscious bias, and the internal work required to lead through complexity.

In This Episode, You'll Learn:

  • The Weight of the Title: The difference between public perception and the daily reality of leadership.
  • Small Business Resilience: Lessons from working with thousands of founders on navigating financial and policy shifts.
  • The Gender Gap in Leadership: An honest discussion on unconscious bias and the "glass ceiling" in high-level roles.
  • The Brisbane 2032 Legacy: How local firms can access the Olympic supply chain and the long-term economic impact.
  • Decision-Making Under Pressure: Frameworks for making clear decisions when the stakes are high and the noise is loud.
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About Dominique Lamb

Dominique Lamb is a leading advocate for the business community and a key figure in the planning of the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Her career has been dedicated to bridging the gap between high-level policy and the practical needs of Queensland businesses.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is The Biggest Challenge Of Leading In The Public Eye?

The primary challenge is the complexity of stakeholder management. Public leaders must balance the conflicting needs of government, local communities, and commercial interests while maintaining a high level of transparency and enduring constant public scrutiny.

How Can Small Businesses Access The Brisbane 2032 Supply Chain?

Small businesses should focus on "capability over size." Start by ensuring your business meets sustainability and digital readiness standards. Engaging with local business commissioners and staying updated on the $2.5bn Olympic procurement roadmap is essential for early entry.

What Does Brand Positioning Mean For A Public Leader?

For a leader, positioning is the space you occupy in the public’s mind. It is built through consistent messaging, clear values, and the ability to separate your personal identity from your official professional title.

How Do You Manage High-Stakes Decisions Under Pressure?

Effective decision-making in high-pressure environments requires a framework that filters out "noise." Leaders must rely on data-driven insights and a strong internal values system to make clear decisions when stakeholders have competing agendas.

What Is The Economic Legacy Of The Brisbane 2032 Olympic & Paralympic Games?

The legacy extends beyond the event itself. It involves long-term infrastructure improvements, a massive boost to the Queensland tourism sector, and the creation of a global stage for local small businesses to showcase their innovation and resilience.

Why Is There Still A Gender Gap In High-Level Leadership?

The gap is often maintained by unconscious bias and systemic barriers like the "glass ceiling." In this episode, Dominique Lamb discusses the reality that women in leadership are often judged by different standards and the importance of active advocacy to change these norms.

How Can Founders Improve Business Resilience In A Stagnant Economy?

Resilience comes from understanding policy shifts and financial levers. Founders should focus on building lean operations, maintaining close relationships with their local business community, and staying agile enough to pivot when regulations change.

What Is The Difference Between Leadership Perception And Reality?

Perception is the polished image seen on LinkedIn or in the news. The reality involves the mental weight of responsibility, the isolation of the "top floor," and the internal resilience required to handle constant organisational complexity.

Why Is Small Business Advocacy Important For The Local Economy?

Small businesses are the backbone of employment. Advocacy ensures that the voices of founders are heard at a policy level, ensuring that government decisions support growth, reduce red tape, and foster a healthy environment for innovation.

How Do Leaders Stay Grounded During A Career Transition?

Staying grounded requires a "values-first" approach. By defining your success through the impact you have on the community - rather than just your current job title - you can navigate shifts between public and private roles with stability.

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