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Executive Seagull Effect

21 • Executive Seagull Effect

The executive seagull effect describes a situation where a senior leader swoops into a design discussion at the last minute, makes loud, disruptive critiques, drops sweeping changes, often without context or understanding, and then flies away, leaving the team to clean up the mess. It’s a vivid metaphor for leadership involvement that feels random, superficial, and demoralizing.

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