The next generation of leaders won’t be defined by a single dimension of leadership,
The traditional notion of a fixed leadership style has reached its limit. In fact, 62% of CEOs say they need to rewrite their business playbook entirely to succeed in the future (IBM Global CEO Study).
Consider how many organisations still reward leaders for being dominant in one area: the visionary who sets bold direction, the detail-driven operator or the empathetic people-person. Each of these styles is valuable, but on their own, they create blind spots.
In reality, leadership is full of tensions. Should a leader double down on driving results or focus on nurturing relationships in their team? Should they stay grounded and centred or push forward with a bold vision? These tensions aren’t problems to solve, they're dynamics to be aware of and to balance daily.
The best leaders don’t abandon their natural strengths, they learn to balance them. They move fluidly between these dimensions, adapting their style to meet the needs of their teams and the challenges ahead.
Insights experience working with leaders across the globe shows that leadership isn’t about a single style. It’s about finding balance across the eight dimensions, each one shaping how leaders make a difference:
The art of leadership lies in the ability to adapt across dimensions; knowing when to dial one style up or pull another back, proactively leveraging the dimension that responds to the team's and the organisation's needs.
To do this, leaders must recognise which dimensions they naturally rely on and which are being overlooked and require greater attention.
Without that awareness, adapting effectively and bringing out the best in others is difficult. With it, leaders can intentionally adjust their approach, creating balance across dimensions to lead people through complex situations.
The pressure to adapt isn’t abstract. It’s showing up in boardrooms and teams across every industries:
The challenge for HR leaders, talent managers and CHROs is clear: Leadership development can no longer be a tick-box exercise or a reward for tenure; it must prepare leaders to develop the awareness to adapt with agility.
Successful organisations will shift from developing one-dimensional leaders and invest in leaders who can balance different leadership dimensions.
The future of leadership isn’t about choosing the single best way to lead, it's about developing leaders who are ready to lead in every way.
The Self-Aware Leader programme helps leaders start that journey. And when paired with the Insights Discovery Transformational Leadership Profile, awareness turns into action, equipping leaders with the tools to adapt, connect, and deliver impact where it matters most.