Free Self-Assessment  ·  10 Questions  ·  Instant Results

Are You Ready to
Lead Through Disclosure?

This isn't a test you pass or fail. It's a mirror — honest, specific, and more useful than asking "am I ready?" alone.

Takes about 5 minutes. Results are immediate. No email required.

The questions below are drawn from the same framework used in the We're Not Alone (In Being Confused) workshop. They assess personal readiness, organizational readiness, and the leadership capacities that will matter most when this topic arrives in your workplace — which, if it hasn't already, it will.

Answer honestly. The result is for you, not anyone else.

Question 1 of 10

How familiar are you with the specific institutional actions — legislation, executive directives, government acknowledgments — that have moved UAP disclosure forward in the past 18 months?

Question 2 of 10

Have you taken time to personally process what UAP disclosure means to you — your own beliefs, uncertainty, or discomfort — separate from how you'd manage it as a leader?

Question 3 of 10

When something major and genuinely uncertain comes up in your organization, which best describes your natural response as a leader?

Question 4 of 10

Does your organization include people whose religious, spiritual, or philosophical worldviews could be significantly challenged by an official acknowledgment of non-human intelligence?

A note on this question: For most leaders, the honest answer is "probably" — and also unknowable. Religious belief, spiritual worldview, and philosophical foundations are personal information. You can't survey your team on this, and most people won't disclose something this private to a manager. Your readiness can't be built on information you'll never have. The workshop addresses this directly: what does leading look like when you can't know who will be affected, and have to be ready for anyone?

Question 5 of 10

If an employee came to you tomorrow and said "I'm really struggling with all this UAP disclosure news — I don't know what to make of it," what would you say?

Question 6 of 10

Is your Employee Assistance Program or mental health support infrastructure equipped to handle existential or philosophical distress — beyond clinical anxiety and depression?

Question 7 of 10

AI is already creating psychological and organizational disruption in most workplaces. How do you see that dynamic relating to UAP disclosure?

Question 8 of 10

Three people on your team have completely different reactions to a major disclosure announcement: one is thrilled and wants to talk about nothing else, one is quietly frightened, and one is openly contemptuous. Can you hold all three relationships effectively at the same time?

Question 9 of 10

Do you have a personal support structure — a coach, peer group, trusted advisor — that you could use to process your own response to this, separate from managing your team's response?

Question 10 of 10

Being genuinely honest: how ready do you feel — personally, not just organizationally — to be the calm, grounded person your team may look to during a confusing, extended, and culturally significant disclosure period?

Your Disclosure Readiness Profile

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