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New world of work requires multifaceted leaders

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October 04, 2025

THERE was a time when most leaders followed a linear path. Pick a lane, specialise, climb the corporate ladder and stay the course for decades. However, that norm is unravelling.

- TONY MARTIGNETTI, JESSICA WAN

New world of work requires multifaceted leaders

Bringing an artistic background into the workplace leadership space can deliver profound benefits in the business world. | Freepik

Global volatility and the demands of the rapidly evolving world of work requires workplace leaders and executives who are adaptive, integrative and above all, multifaceted. These individuals don't fit neatly into one category they may be artists and scientists, coaches and corporate strategists, or data analysts and storytellers. And far from being seen as a liability, these dualities are now an asset.

Embrace complexity

To be successful in today's bold new world of work, leaders need to connect across ideas, industries and cultures. To be able to do that skilfully, they must have the ability to play in more than one arena. It's no longer just about what you do during your nine-to-five; it's the sum of your experiences and the unique value you bring to the world.

This requires you to embrace your full complexity - not just for personal growth but also as a distinctive competitive edge. The future of leadership belongs to those who can hold nuance, navigate change and bring their whole selves to the table.

Integration replaces specialisation

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