In recent work with a Scandinavian robotics company, we noticed something worrisome: During leadership team meetings the CEO mostly addressed and consulted with just three of his nine reports, while the rest simply looked on. When we later asked him about this dynamic, he was taken aback—both surprised to hear that he had discernible “favorites” and unaware of the impact his favoritism might have on the other executives. The issue had never been raised in upward feedback exercises.

A version of this article appeared in the July–August 2024 issue of Harvard Business Review.