In today’s rapidly shifting business world, leadership isn’t a destination — it’s a continuous journey. Read on for practical tips from Meghan Hennessy on how leaders can build their skills like muscles that grow stronger with consistent training.
By Meghan Hennessy
Today’s leadership landscape is more complex and unpredictable than ever. There are constant shifts in priorities, there’s AI tech to integrate, there are generations of employees leaving the workforce, and others that are struggling to enter. We consume conflicting business messages: build safety and support for your team, lean into health and wellbeing — but also do more with less, and scale back your organisation to accomplish 3x as much as last year.
How do we navigate it all? In a world where change is relentless, the best leaders remain lifelong learners, perpetual students of leadership. Yet even the most seasoned leaders can feel the weight of overwhelm when the ground beneath them keeps shifting. Then, the question becomes: how do you keep evolving, growing, and leading with clarity, when change is a constant?
Many of us find the best way to build a healthy lifestyle is to train. We show up at the gym, practice healthy habits, and push beyond our comfort zones to get stronger. Leadership works the same way: it’s a muscle you have to grow, stretch and strengthen over time. There’s no finish line, only continuous learning and improvement. With that, where do you begin?
Just like any good training plan, first, CHECK YOUR STATS. Even in the C-Suite, go back to the basics. Begin to evaluate, ‘What’s going on with me? What’s my current strength level?’ And how do you do this? Start with your ego.
We all have an ego, there’s no getting around that. And leadership is a great way to trigger that ego. Is it rearing its head when an ask to shift comes from the business? Name that. And then, identify your fears. There are a lot of them out there. We may not know what to say as a leader, what decision to make, how to implement technology. Begin to understand what’s holding you back from moving forward.
Then, BUILD YOUR BASE. You’ll need a strong “Leadership Toolbox” to support you.
Have a tool belt of tips and tricks for when fear and ego take a front seat. Because there will be days that they do. We’re human, we’re not perfect.
Going forward, HAVE YOUR SPOTTERS. The stronger you get, the more you need support along the way. Training cannot be done alone. Cultivate a community of support.
And be sure to always HAVE A COACH. The strongest and healthiest have someone pushing them, guiding them, teaching them. Get yourself a mentor. And many of them.
Keep building, keep learning, and keep growing. The future of talent and business demands adaptability, curiosity, and a willingness to embrace change. Leadership looks different every day, and staying vulnerable and open is key to navigating what’s ahead.
Fear is natural, but it doesn’t have to drive you. When uncertainty sets in, return to the fundamentals: check your stats, rebuild your base, tap your spotters, and lean on your coach. Leadership, like health, is built through continual practice. There’s no magic formula, no finish line — only the ongoing work of showing up, strengthening your skills, and becoming better.
Meghan Hennessy is a results-driven leader, passionate about people, culture, and team development and empowerment. She has experience with some of the world’s best known companies, and biggest names in tech, leading internationally distributed teams at the intersection of Talent and HR. She strongly values the creation of people-first culture, and puts vision and focus on operationalising for scale and people development, having developed high performing, global organisations.
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