outsight

/ˈaʊtsaɪt/
noun
  1. The ability to perceive or understand things from an external or objective perspective; clear, outward-looking insight.
    • Practicing outsight means stepping back and looking at a problem from someone else's point of view.
    • Good leaders need outsight to see how their decisions affect the whole team.
    • Her outsight helped the company understand customer needs better than internal reports could.
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