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In the TEDx talk The Termite Effect: The Structural Failure of Modern Leadership, Tammie explains how leadership can slowly weaken from within, much like termites silently damaging the foundation of a building. Using powerful examples and clear storytelling, she explores how poor communication, lack of accountability, ego, and disconnection can quietly destroy trust and stability in organizations and communities. The talk emphasizes that leadership failures are often gradual and hidden until serious damage appears, encouraging leaders to build stronger foundations through integrity, empathy, transparency, and genuine human connection. Tammie Ross is a leadership practitioner, nationally published author, and construction company founder whose work bridges bold leadership with real-world building. Her career spans corporate leadership, risk and compliance, and entrepreneurship, where she has led teams and navigated high-stakes environments that demand trust, accountability, and consistency. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx