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Leading When Everyone Is Watching

Authority, Accountability, and the Decisions Nobody Else Will Own

By Mohamed Al Hashemi

Leadership & Management

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About This Book

What does it actually feel like to lead when every decision is visible, every failure is public, and the people around you are watching to see if you blink? Leading When Everyone Is Watching is Mohamed Al Hashemi's exploration of visible leadership. The kind that happens when you are introducing cinemas to a country that banned them for 35 years, or managing 2,500 employees across cultures and business lines. He examines the psychology of accountability, the burden of being the person in the room who has to decide, and why most leadership advice falls apart the moment the pressure becomes real.

"The hardest part of leadership is not making the right decision. It is making any decision at all when everyone is watching and the cost of being wrong is public."Mohamed Al Hashemi

What This Book Covers

Visible leadership, accountability under pressure, decision-making when the stakes are public, and the psychology of leading in high-visibility roles.

The Core Argument

Leading When Everyone Is Watching argues that most leadership advice collapses under real pressure. The book examines what happens when every decision is public, every failure is visible, and the leader must act without the luxury of privacy. Mohamed Al Hashemi draws on his experience introducing cinemas to Saudi Arabia after a 35-year ban and managing over 2,500 employees at Union Coop to explore the psychology of visible leadership.

The book makes the case that accountability is not a principle. It is a weight. And the leaders who carry it well are not those who avoid mistakes, but those who own them publicly and keep moving.

Who Should Read This Book

This book is for leaders in high-visibility roles where decisions are scrutinized in real time, executives managing public-facing organizations, anyone who has experienced the isolation of being the person in the room who has to decide, and emerging leaders preparing for roles where the stakes are visible and the margin for error is thin.

Key Ideas From the Book

Decision Gravity

The structural pull that forces unresolved decisions upward through an organization. When trust is absent and authority is unclear, every decision climbs to the top, overloading senior leadership and paralyzing execution.

The Weight of Visibility

Leading in public changes the calculus of every decision. The cost of being wrong is not just operational. It is reputational, personal, and permanent.

Accountability as Weight

Accountability is not a leadership principle to be discussed in workshops. It is a daily burden that separates leaders who perform from leaders who endure.

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Mohamed Al Hashemi writes regularly about the themes in his books on Forbes Business Council and Medium. Explore his articles and published writing, events and teaching, or full biography.