Team Series 

The leader's future role is that of a shaper, who facilitates team connectivity and talent. This involves championing agility to navigate constant change, strategically adopting and integrating new technologies to enhance productivity, and proactively addressing rapid skills obsolescence by fostering a culture of continuous learning and development. Ultimately, the shaper leader enables teams to adapt, innovate, and thrive amidst an ever-evolving work landscape.

In addition, future-fit teams will self-evolve by taking a dynamic and collaborative approach to work and team relations. They will have significantly more autonomy, with the leader’s contribution considered by team members as both a resource and a guide.

  • When teams have a shared sense of purpose, they develop emotional connections which create ‘affective trust’, genuine feelings of concern and care, rather than just ‘cognitive trust’, understanding that someone has the competence to do their job. This is the fundamental difference between teams who create transformation and those who merely transact.

    This workshop can be delivered with mixed teams or as development support for intact teams.

  • Relational connectivity in teams is complex and whilst there are attributes of teams which can be developed to support this, it requires facilitation by the leader to navigate this complexity.

    This workshop supports the team element of our Leadership series focusing on developing connections.

  • The future-fit executive and senior leadership teams team will be less about individual power and more about collective intelligence, agility, and a profound commitment to both purpose and human potential.

    • Composition will diversify: Expect more diverse backgrounds, including non-traditional paths, technical experts, and even "Chief AI Ethicists" or similar roles. The C-suite might expand or reconfigure to include roles focused on emerging areas like sustainability, data ethics, or human-AI collaboration.

    • Focus will shift from control to enablement: Executives will move away from dictating actions and towards creating the conditions for success. This means providing resources, removing roadblocks, fostering psychological safety, and empowering autonomous teams.

    • Collaboration will be key: Silos will be actively broken down. Executive teams will practice radical transparency and cross-functional collaboration, modeling the behavior they want to see throughout the organization. This will involve more fluid team structures and project-based work.

    • Risk-taking will be calculated and encouraged: In a volatile environment, the ability to experiment and iterate quickly will be vital. Executives will need to be comfortable with calculated risks and learn from failures, fostering a culture where innovation is rewarded.

    • Communication will be transparent and authentic: Building trust will be more important than ever. Executive teams will need to communicate openly, even when facing challenges, and be authentic in their leadership to inspire loyalty and engagement.

    We have extensive experience of working with executive and leadership teams. We can partner with you to assess the current team, develop a strategic plan and support you through the evolution.