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Effective executive leadership needs creativity - not just strategy

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May 31, 2025

FOR decades, corporate leadership has been dominated by analytical and strategic prowess.

- TONY MARTIGNETTI

Effective executive leadership needs creativity - not just strategy

Ascending the corporate ladder often meant demonstrating value through meticulous spreadsheets, precise forecasts and detailed execution plans. Vision was acknowledged, but only when accompanied by a comprehensive road map. This paradigm, however, is steadily shifting.

In today's era of rapid change, emotional complexity and cultural fragmentation, linear strategies are becoming insufficient. The most impactful leaders now are those who can envision new futures, cultivate emotional connections and distil complexity into relatable narratives. The next generation of C-suite executives won't just be adept operators; they will be architects of meaning. In terms of leadership, they won't just be strategists they will be creatives with emotional intelligence and novel skills.

Logic to imagination

Businesses have traditionally prioritised logic over creativity, which resulted in leadership cultures rich in data but deficient in imagination. However, creativity is now paramount.

A recent Gallup study revealed that only 30% of employees feel connected to their company's mission or purpose; marking a record low in 2024. Notably, fully remote workers struggle even more with this connection, as physical distance often translates into a mental disconnect from their employer. Furthermore, a Deloitte report found that only 26% of workers strongly agree that their employer treats them as whole individuals and recognises their unique contributions and skills.

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